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    Multi Gloat

    Maybe ill be a woodworker someday. A few items I picked up this week. I love buying things that say MADE IN THE U.S.A!!

    350.00 Powermatic 50 6" jointer. Great condition, one missing knob and needs a paint job.

    200.00 Rockwell Delta 28-200 14" bandsaw. All original and needs some paint.

    75.00 Rockwell Delta pedestal grinder. Works perfectly and of course is in need of some paint.

    The tablesaw was inherited from a relative but I'm looking for an old Unisaw to replace it.
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    I dont even wantr to hear how much or little it costs you.

    I envy you guys up north, its where all that old iron is.
    Silence is golden but duct tape is silver.

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    pics

    More pictures.
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    I like the lift handles on that saw!
    Silence is golden but duct tape is silver.

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    I am thinking that you have the makings of a good core group of shop machinery! Congrats!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio Navarro
    I dont even wantr to hear how much or little it costs you.

    I envy you guys up north, its where all that old iron is.
    Julio,

    I went to Western NC for the Bandsaw and PA for the others, even further up North!

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    Congrats on the new equipment!

    Corey

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    Love the TS mobile "base". If it works, it works! Have fun!
    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


    – Samuel Butler

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn bradley
    Love the TS mobile "base". If it works, it works! Have fun!
    The TS wheels and extra long handles work great and im very glad as that thing is quite heavy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    I am thinking that you have the makings of a good core group of shop machinery! Congrats!
    Spaceba Tavarich

    Now I need a cyclone!

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    Super gloat.

    I have lift handles like that on my 20" planer.
    4-500 pounds.
    I guess 4 gorilla's could pick it up that way


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    Nick
    Nice score on the american made equipment, I love that jointer and bandsaw... All of my machines are USA made too....Keep up the good work...
    I Love My Dedicated Machines ! And My Dedicated Wife Loves Me !

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    Nice!

    Nice looking machinery ya got there. Thanks for sharing the eye-candy.

    -Linc
    Last edited by Lincoln Myers; 09-15-2006 at 12:54 PM.

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    Nice haul, I have the same bandsaw. Maybe just a little older. Look on the back of the harp cast there's a date it was cast on. Mine was 3/62. They all look to be in good shape.

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    Really nice haul.
    Major gloat
    TJH
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