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Dear mothercourage, hi there this is Speedex Engineering. WE were browsing and found your enquiry regarding our Tuckpointing tools. We now have a new online website www.speedex.com.au and it has a shopping cart to make purchases of our Tuckpointing Tools and Supplies much easier and all our Tuckpointing Tools and Supplies are ready to ship by DHL Express Worldwide door-door couriers, delivery time to UK is 2-3 days from receipt of payment. We also ship using International Parcel Post through Australia Post and currently accept payments by Paypal or credit card orders over the phone welcome. Any Tuckpointer is more than welcome to write to us at [email protected] to make an email order aswell and you can pay by Paypal. We manufacture and sell highest quality and range of Standard flat bottomed Tuckpointing tools, Beaded or grooved tuckpointing tools in square or round which leave a raised tuckpointing line, Stubnose and longnose tuckpointing tools for hard to reach areas available now in flat and beaded profiles, frenchmen knives, double frenchmens, hawks, tuckpointers straight edges, ready mix lime putty, coloured oxides, small tools, caulking trowels, rounded corner or curved tuckpointing tools for tuckpoiinting special rounded shaped bricks, sandstone tuckpointing tools, fine sand sieves suitable to sieve tuckpointing sand and more coming.


Sorry that we didn't see your post earlier otherwise I would have replied to you. Anyway again feel welcome to write to us at [email protected] or visit us at www.speedex.com.au.


All our tools are available throughout the UK, England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland etc and in United States, Canada, New Zealand and France.


Thankyou for reading my post, have fun Tuckpointing!!

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