03-05-2018, 12:07 PM
Well, sometimes when it rains it pours.
Got a call from a sister in law, whose BF wanted me to know
about an estate sale an hour from here. Woodworking tools.
I had about convinced myself not to go, when he called me.
He lives a mile from the sale and would go over, find out prices
and send me pics.
Ahead of time, there were descriptions posted
and sent out to interested parties. So I had few interests on the
list, but, as I say, I had pretty much decided that I was not
going to go...
So, when he called with the offer, I gave him three things to look
at. A bit later, I got these pics.
First, is a Baldor 632e grinder/buffer mounted on a stand, with
new 'pink' wheels, and a One Way "Wolverine" grinding jig.
Thrown in was a brand new diamond wheel dresser.
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There was also a pile of clamps. Nine Bessey K bodies. 48" (2),
36" (2), 30"(3), and 18" (2):
So, the prices were good to excellent. 175 for the grinder.
Clamps ranged a bit, so I offered 150 for all of them.
Done deal. That was Saturday. Yesterday, Sunday, they got
delivered to me. The clamps also included two half inch pony
pipe clamps on 48 inch pipe and three unknown brand red
pipe clamps on 24 and 30 inch pipe.
Cool.
But the weekend also brought a Craigslist find.
See what I mean about when it rains it pours?
Late seventies to early eighties Rockwell 14 inch bandsaw.
Good overall shape but neglected and will need a new
base. Table rust was the worst. It cleaned up in twenty
minutes. Existing base is missing eight inches off the bottom.
Who knows why. The castings are in GREAT shape
on this one. It was well cared for throughout most of its
life and only recently neglected. I can get her going easily.
200 bones.
Just thought I would share, especially now that the
certificate expiration fiasco is over until next time.
Cheers,
Got a call from a sister in law, whose BF wanted me to know
about an estate sale an hour from here. Woodworking tools.
I had about convinced myself not to go, when he called me.
He lives a mile from the sale and would go over, find out prices
and send me pics.
Ahead of time, there were descriptions posted
and sent out to interested parties. So I had few interests on the
list, but, as I say, I had pretty much decided that I was not
going to go...
So, when he called with the offer, I gave him three things to look
at. A bit later, I got these pics.
First, is a Baldor 632e grinder/buffer mounted on a stand, with
new 'pink' wheels, and a One Way "Wolverine" grinding jig.
Thrown in was a brand new diamond wheel dresser.
[attachment=8803]
There was also a pile of clamps. Nine Bessey K bodies. 48" (2),
36" (2), 30"(3), and 18" (2):
So, the prices were good to excellent. 175 for the grinder.
Clamps ranged a bit, so I offered 150 for all of them.
Done deal. That was Saturday. Yesterday, Sunday, they got
delivered to me. The clamps also included two half inch pony
pipe clamps on 48 inch pipe and three unknown brand red
pipe clamps on 24 and 30 inch pipe.
Cool.
But the weekend also brought a Craigslist find.
See what I mean about when it rains it pours?
Late seventies to early eighties Rockwell 14 inch bandsaw.
Good overall shape but neglected and will need a new
base. Table rust was the worst. It cleaned up in twenty
minutes. Existing base is missing eight inches off the bottom.
Who knows why. The castings are in GREAT shape
on this one. It was well cared for throughout most of its
life and only recently neglected. I can get her going easily.
200 bones.
Just thought I would share, especially now that the
certificate expiration fiasco is over until next time.
Cheers,
Mark Singleton
Bene vivendo est optimum vindictae
The Laws of Physics do not care about your Politics - Me
Bene vivendo est optimum vindictae
The Laws of Physics do not care about your Politics - Me