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Old Hendey Lathe for Sale
This old Hendy belongs to a friend of my brother and I'm posting it here for
him. I haven't seen the lathe myself and know nothing of it's condition. Garrett Fulton From: "Gary Walker" To: "AMCList" Subject: Historic Hendey metal lathe for sale Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 06:42:28 -0500 Hi Everyone, I am in northeast Louisiana. I have a complete Hendy metal lathe that is over a hundred years old and in good shape. It has a bed of about nine feet and I would guess weighs around four thousand pounds. It has more than one chuck, etc. It needs to be moved ASAP and is sitting on my car trailer. It will go really (really) cheap to offset anyone's moving expenses. I want it to go to a good home. The Hendy company has a rich history as it built much machinery for the war efforts. It will be a wonderful piece when it is cleaned up and repainted. Patents back to 1892 are on the brass plaques. I also found a lot of information on the company and a parts list for a 1902 model that is obviously a much later model. This lathe could be beneficial to someone in the AMC hobby. Your AMC Friend, Gary Walker 318-343-8044 |
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I'll give ya $100 if you deliver..
lg being a smartass again "Garrett Fulton" wrote in message ... This old Hendy belongs to a friend of my brother and I'm posting it here for him. I haven't seen the lathe myself and know nothing of it's condition. Garrett Fulton From: "Gary Walker" To: "AMCList" Subject: Historic Hendey metal lathe for sale Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 06:42:28 -0500 Hi Everyone, I am in northeast Louisiana. I have a complete Hendy metal lathe that is over a hundred years old and in good shape. It has a bed of about nine feet and I would guess weighs around four thousand pounds. It has more than one chuck, etc. It needs to be moved ASAP and is sitting on my car trailer. It will go really (really) cheap to offset anyone's moving expenses. I want it to go to a good home. The Hendy company has a rich history as it built much machinery for the war efforts. It will be a wonderful piece when it is cleaned up and repainted. Patents back to 1892 are on the brass plaques. I also found a lot of information on the company and a parts list for a 1902 model that is obviously a much later model. This lathe could be beneficial to someone in the AMC hobby. Your AMC Friend, Gary Walker 318-343-8044 |
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