10-11-2017, 06:15 PM
Ok, here's the deal. I picked this up several years ago for $50 and a helluva long drive and dismantled it into largeish chunks with an eye to rebuilding/restoring it. Ran when I bought it. Needs at a minimum a switch and probably power cord; probably bearings--I have no opinion. and of course a decent blade. It has the sander and planer attachments, at least that's what they appear to be.
After tripping over it and moving it out of the way for the last 5 or 10 years, it occurs to me that I'm not going to ever use it. I have a couple of perfectly accurate alternatives for crosscutting boards and I am more and more concerned about DC and it seems that a RAS is something of a challenge to effectively collect dust while cutting. It's just not going to fit into my shop configuration or work patterns.
So I propose to give this away to whomever makes the most appealing or interesting case for why they should be the lucky recipient. Sorry this isn't The Millionaire, it's just a 60 year old RAS but what the heck? Let's have some fun.
Rules:
1. Local pickup. I live about an hour east of Seattle--and I'm not picking this boat anchor up again if I don't have to. So you have to come get it. You can win if you live in Tuscon or Taiwan, but you still have to come get it.
2. Contest will run until Nov. 1. If you guys lame-out I will take this offer over to SMC or somewhere else. So there. If there's no great entry I'm taking my ball and going home.
3. To enter: post a reply on THIS thread with your best pitch. No PMs. I want our laundry to flap out in the breeze for all the world to see. Your entry can contain photos, sonnets, links to youtube videos, anything short of an outright bribe.
4. The winner will have to swear on the grave of his/her great-great-great-uncle Horatio to rebuild/restore/put the thing back together and actually use it and post a picture of it cutting in this thread. Before I'm dead. Which could be any time now.
5. Any question of rules will be decided by me in probably a completely arbitrary, thoughtless, and self-centered manner.
I'll take some pictures after I vacuum all the spider webs off it and put them up here.
Let the begging commence!
JB
After tripping over it and moving it out of the way for the last 5 or 10 years, it occurs to me that I'm not going to ever use it. I have a couple of perfectly accurate alternatives for crosscutting boards and I am more and more concerned about DC and it seems that a RAS is something of a challenge to effectively collect dust while cutting. It's just not going to fit into my shop configuration or work patterns.
So I propose to give this away to whomever makes the most appealing or interesting case for why they should be the lucky recipient. Sorry this isn't The Millionaire, it's just a 60 year old RAS but what the heck? Let's have some fun.
Rules:
1. Local pickup. I live about an hour east of Seattle--and I'm not picking this boat anchor up again if I don't have to. So you have to come get it. You can win if you live in Tuscon or Taiwan, but you still have to come get it.
2. Contest will run until Nov. 1. If you guys lame-out I will take this offer over to SMC or somewhere else. So there. If there's no great entry I'm taking my ball and going home.
3. To enter: post a reply on THIS thread with your best pitch. No PMs. I want our laundry to flap out in the breeze for all the world to see. Your entry can contain photos, sonnets, links to youtube videos, anything short of an outright bribe.
4. The winner will have to swear on the grave of his/her great-great-great-uncle Horatio to rebuild/restore/put the thing back together and actually use it and post a picture of it cutting in this thread. Before I'm dead. Which could be any time now.
5. Any question of rules will be decided by me in probably a completely arbitrary, thoughtless, and self-centered manner.
I'll take some pictures after I vacuum all the spider webs off it and put them up here.
Let the begging commence!
JB
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!" Arthur 'Big Guy' Carlson