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25 inch shaper for sale

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25 inch shaper for sale

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Everyone will want to know location just for starters!


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it is a 25 inch smith&mills mechanical located in nashville tn

800.00 o.b.o , can load on truck or trailer

@7000 lbs

email for pictures

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On 20 Apr 2005 08:26:41 -0700, "chris"
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it is a 25 inch smith&mills mechanical located in nashville tn

800.00 o.b.o , can load on truck or trailer

@7000 lbs

email for pictures


Smith Mills shapers are excellent shapers. I ran one in an oil field
machine shop and taught the new owners how to set up etc.

Very nice machines

Gunner

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"That which does not kill you,
has made a huge tactical error"
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chris wrote:



it is a 25 inch smith&mills mechanical located in nashville tn

800.00 o.b.o , can load on truck or trailer

@7000 lbs

email for pictures


Some years ago there was a place offering a 24" Cincinnati shaper in
Seattle's industrial district. Free. In excellent shape, with tooling.
Free. They ran an ad in the Seattle Times, maybe $25/week, for about
3 months. No takers.

Good luck getting $800.

It's a whole lot easier to get rid of smaller shapers.

Grant


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Well, I paid $750 for my 24" cincinnati (and haven't actually regretted it),
so maybe OP will find a sucker like me.

Could have just been the wrong three weeks, too, you never know.

Regards,

Adam Smith
Midland ON


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chris wrote:



it is a 25 inch smith&mills mechanical located in nashville tn

800.00 o.b.o , can load on truck or trailer

@7000 lbs

email for pictures


Some years ago there was a place offering a 24" Cincinnati shaper in
Seattle's industrial district. Free. In excellent shape, with tooling.
Free. They ran an ad in the Seattle Times, maybe $25/week, for about
3 months. No takers.

Good luck getting $800.

It's a whole lot easier to get rid of smaller shapers.

Grant



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well I did post or best offer

did not actually expect 800 , but you never know


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