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Ive got (2) step pully BPs for sale in Santa Ana California.

Both are in operating condition. Neither are boat anchors, but they
have seen use. Clean, with 1hp motors.

They would be good first mills for a hobbyist. No power feeds, but
everything works fine. Surprisingly little backlash also.

$900 your choice

Email me for info

Gunner

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On Sun, 01 May 2005 07:39:33 GMT, Gunner
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Ive got (2) step pully BPs for sale in Santa Ana California.

Both are in operating condition. Neither are boat anchors, but they
have seen use. Clean, with 1hp motors.

They would be good first mills for a hobbyist. No power feeds, but
everything works fine. Surprisingly little backlash also.

$900 your choice

Email me for info

Gunner


I sound like that kid on Beyond Thunder Dome first thing Sunday
morning.
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 07:39:33 GMT, Gunner
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Ive got (2) step pully BPs for sale in Santa Ana California.

Both are in operating condition. Neither are boat anchors, but they
have seen use. Clean, with 1hp motors.

They would be good first mills for a hobbyist. No power feeds, but
everything works fine. Surprisingly little backlash also.

$900 your choice

Email me for info

Gunner


I sound like that kid on Beyond Thunder Dome first thing Sunday
morning.


???

Gunner

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miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied,
demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless.
Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke
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I sound like that kid on Beyond Thunder Dome first thing Sunday
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Milk of magnesia? :-)
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 18:31:41 GMT, Gunner
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 06:08:42 -0700, Sunworshipper
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 07:39:33 GMT, Gunner
wrote:

Ive got (2) step pully BPs for sale in Santa Ana California.

Both are in operating condition. Neither are boat anchors, but they
have seen use. Clean, with 1hp motors.

They would be good first mills for a hobbyist. No power feeds, but
everything works fine. Surprisingly little backlash also.

$900 your choice

Email me for info

Gunner


I sound like that kid on Beyond Thunder Dome first thing Sunday
morning.


???

Gunner


Hmmm wrong name for the movie. The Road Warrior , sorry. The sound
that the orphan kid with the boomerang makes when he sees the tiny
music machine.

Been scheming all the while in the hole today on how to get the
transportation back on line and the $ !

Anyhow, I'm so broke its not funny. See I had it all planned and
agreed upon that if I gave away a 500 ic engine then I could get free
transport of a machine from LA to Vegas. Then the floor drops out of
jobs and the neighbor out of the blue says he can get $350 for the
same engine the next day if I can get it in the front yard. So, I
played Gumby without Pokey's help and got it out there and then the
next morning went to the transport guy to explain and such and he said
go for it. Now , the buyer is hiding and the engine is in the front
yard for a week. I had to move it anyhow for the other guy to pick
up, but now I just hate going back and seeing if I can get the deal
back on. Blast.

Probably should get it set back up and get a BFM instead in the
future.


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Gunner writes:

$900 your choice


At that price they'd be worth rescraping if wear was the only negative.
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 22:35:57 -0500, Richard J Kinch
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Gunner writes:

$900 your choice


At that price they'd be worth rescraping if wear was the only negative.


Ayup..and they are not that worn. As I saidl..they are not boat
anchors.

In my opinion, they are decent machines for a home shop. They have
received good care in their lifetimes.

Gunner

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miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied,
demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless.
Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke
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