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This is a big old monster from the 70s that my dad built their house with around '80. He's retired, and I'm downsizing into a new house with a smaller basement, so it needs a new home. I believe it's a 9103 model, my dad even has the rip attachment of anyone wants it (can bring up from PA in a few weeks), but it's a Bad Idea if you ask me. We just saved it for completeness.
Hoping for $400, but open to offers.
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(03-02-2019, 11:53 PM)kompera Wrote: This is a big old monster from the 70s that my dad built their house with around '80. He's retired, and I'm downsizing into a new house with a smaller basement, so it needs a new home. I believe it's a 9103 model, my dad even has the rip attachment of anyone wants it (can bring up from PA in a few weeks), but it's a Bad Idea if you ask me. We just saved it for completeness.
Hoping for $400, but open to offers.
Those are real workhorse machines; simple, rugged, reliable, and all kinds of power with that 5HP motor. That's a good deal for someone.
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That it is, wish i could keep it but it's just too much machine for my light hobby workload. Going to give my hand plane collection some use instead.
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Bumpity bump, moving soon and don't want to scrap this beauty, any offers considered!
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