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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Someone jump on this...
I've already got a milling machine, but the price on this one is hard
to resist: http://providence.craigslist.org/zip/1927670516.html |
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Glenn Lyford wrote:
I've already got a milling machine, but the price on this one is hard to resist: http://providence.craigslist.org/zip/1927670516.html Posting has been removed . -- Snag Wannabe Machinist |
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Glenn Lyford wrote:
I've already got a milling machine, but the price on this one is hard to resist: http://providence.craigslist.org/zip/1927670516.html What was it? |
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On 8/31/2010 4:04 PM, Wes wrote:
Glenn wrote: I've already got a milling machine, but the price on this one is hard to resist: http://providence.craigslist.org/zip/1927670516.html What was it? "FREE MILLING MACHINE (Fall River, MA) (Model) 1917 Van Norman Milling Machine. 3 phase motor. It works but just barely. Free to a good home for repair or scrap. It's on the 3rd floor on a pallet and I have a freight elevator and pallet jack, you MUST have a truck with a loading dock height bed (my loading dock is 43 inches high) It weighs close to 600 pounds! " 600 lbs! Such a monster! --Winston |
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"Winston" wrote in message ... On 8/31/2010 4:04 PM, Wes wrote: Glenn wrote: I've already got a milling machine, but the price on this one is hard to resist: http://providence.craigslist.org/zip/1927670516.html What was it? "FREE MILLING MACHINE (Fall River, MA) (Model) 1917 Van Norman Milling Machine. 3 phase motor. It works but just barely. Free to a good home for repair or scrap. It's on the 3rd floor on a pallet and I have a freight elevator and pallet jack, you MUST have a truck with a loading dock height bed (my loading dock is 43 inches high) It weighs close to 600 pounds! " 600 lbs! Such a monster! --Winston That has to be almost like my 1917 Taylor & Fenn. It weighs about 200 lb. more. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:58:31 -0700, Winston
wrote: On 8/31/2010 4:04 PM, Wes wrote: Glenn wrote: I've already got a milling machine, but the price on this one is hard to resist: http://providence.craigslist.org/zip/1927670516.html What was it? "FREE MILLING MACHINE (Fall River, MA) (Model) 1917 Van Norman Milling Machine. 3 phase motor. It works but just barely. Free to a good home for repair or scrap. It's on the 3rd floor on a pallet and I have a freight elevator and pallet jack, you MUST have a truck with a loading dock height bed (my loading dock is 43 inches high) It weighs close to 600 pounds! " 600 lbs! Such a monster! --Winston LOL, all I saw was Providence. I use to drive by that city from a distance to Warwick RI. Looked scary. Free is about right, lots of people don't even own a car that away. SW |
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On 8/31/2010 5:49 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
(...) That has to be almost like my 1917 Taylor& Fenn. It weighs about 200 lb. more. I guess no one is going to accuse you of jumping on *every* new fad. --Winston |
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"Winston" wrote in message ... On 8/31/2010 5:49 PM, Ed Huntress wrote: (...) That has to be almost like my 1917 Taylor& Fenn. It weighs about 200 lb. more. I guess no one is going to accuse you of jumping on *every* new fad. --Winston Whaddaya mean -- it has an electric motor conversion! g -- Ed Huntress |
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On 9/2/2010 10:01 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message ... On 8/31/2010 5:49 PM, Ed Huntress wrote: (...) That has to be almost like my 1917 Taylor& Fenn. It weighs about 200 lb. more. I guess no one is going to accuse you of jumping on *every* new fad. --Winston Whaddaya mean -- it has an electric motor conversion!g I take it back. You are one hip dude. --Winston --23 skidoo! |
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"Winston" wrote in message ... On 9/2/2010 10:01 PM, Ed Huntress wrote: wrote in message ... On 8/31/2010 5:49 PM, Ed Huntress wrote: (...) That has to be almost like my 1917 Taylor& Fenn. It weighs about 200 lb. more. I guess no one is going to accuse you of jumping on *every* new fad. --Winston Whaddaya mean -- it has an electric motor conversion!g I take it back. You are one hip dude. --Winston --23 skidoo! Antique wallahs! Steve R. |
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On 9/3/2010 3:29 PM, Steve R. wrote:
(...) Antique wallahs! I represent that remark. --Winston -- Sort of like an 'Antique Czar', with a loose necktie. |
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