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I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my workshop.Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South centralConnecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill

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Ignoramus25009 wrote:
would be helpful to know where you are

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On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:34:00 -0500, Bill wrote:
I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my workshop. Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South central Connecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill



You did not see "South central Connecticut"?
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Ignoramus25009 wrote:
would be helpful to know where you are i

On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:34:00 -0500, Bill wrote:
I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my
workshop. Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South
central Connecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill



You did not see "South central Connecticut"?


Connecticut is such a big state that such a vague description could easily
turn a 30 minute drive into 45 minutes, maybe even an hour!

Steve.



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Bill what other items do you have? I live near Danbury. Sorry to here your
shop is going out.
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I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my workshop.
Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South central
Connecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill


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"Stephen Young" wrote in message
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Ignoramus25009 wrote:
would be helpful to know where you are i

On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:34:00 -0500, Bill wrote:
I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my
workshop. Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South
central Connecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill



You did not see "South central Connecticut"?


Connecticut is such a big state that such a vague description could easily
turn a 30 minute drive into 45 minutes, maybe even an hour!

Steve.




Was that ever toungue-in-cheek.....

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SteveF wrote:

"Stephen Young" wrote in message
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Ignoramus25009 wrote:
would be helpful to know where you are i

On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:34:00 -0500, Bill wrote:
I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my
workshop. Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South
central Connecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill



You did not see "South central Connecticut"?


Connecticut is such a big state that such a vague description could easily
turn a 30 minute drive into 45 minutes, maybe even an hour!

Steve.


Nah, it could be much worse than that if you had to go diagonal the long
way and end up down in the Greenwich area, might get up to a full 1:30
of in CT travel. Hit I95 at rush hour and could reach 2 hours...

Pete C.
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Might take you 2 hours but the trucks might kill you too. I would think to
go from greenwich to lets say putenum (sp) would take 2 hours on a good day.
I live in New Milford and Greenwich could take 1-1/2 hours and we are both
western. Ok how about Limerock race way to Foxwoods casino? 2 hours?
"Pete C." wrote in message
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SteveF wrote:

"Stephen Young" wrote in message
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Ignoramus25009 wrote:
would be helpful to know where you are i

On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:34:00 -0500, Bill wrote:
I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my
workshop. Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm.
South
central Connecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill



You did not see "South central Connecticut"?


Connecticut is such a big state that such a vague description could
easily
turn a 30 minute drive into 45 minutes, maybe even an hour!

Steve.


Nah, it could be much worse than that if you had to go diagonal the long
way and end up down in the Greenwich area, might get up to a full 1:30
of in CT travel. Hit I95 at rush hour and could reach 2 hours...

Pete C.



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wayne mak wrote:

Might take you 2 hours but the trucks might kill you too. I would think to
go from greenwich to lets say putenum (sp) would take 2 hours on a good day.
I live in New Milford and Greenwich could take 1-1/2 hours and we are both
western. Ok how about Limerock race way to Foxwoods casino? 2 hours?


I always found the PYVs yacking on the cell phones to be far more
dangerous than any trucks (except perhaps for the truck that flattened
the toll booths way back when).

Haven't been to Limerock, but I did Canton to Foxwoods in a blizzard
once, was probably a couple hours.

Pete C.
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Limerock is a must do in the summer, open pits you get to mingle with the
racers and crew. A real nice way to spend a day or weekend, they have
camping onsite.
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wayne mak wrote:

Might take you 2 hours but the trucks might kill you too. I would think
to
go from greenwich to lets say putenum (sp) would take 2 hours on a good
day.
I live in New Milford and Greenwich could take 1-1/2 hours and we are
both
western. Ok how about Limerock race way to Foxwoods casino? 2 hours?


I always found the PYVs yacking on the cell phones to be far more
dangerous than any trucks (except perhaps for the truck that flattened
the toll booths way back when).

Haven't been to Limerock, but I did Canton to Foxwoods in a blizzard
once, was probably a couple hours.

Pete C.



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Would you sel the 3phase 1hp motor separately?

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I have a Clausing mill for sale, excellent condition, S/N 006980.
- all original including vise and Furnas reversing switch
- all new bearings (except spindle) and belts
- new spindle brake
- collets
- Jacobs chuck
- new TECO clamp set
- new Westinghouse variable speed AC drive unit (never used) 240V 1Ø
- new Leeson 1HP 3PH motor
- new X-axis nut

Hate to part with this great small mill, but a move eliminated my workshop.Other accessories available if interested. $2000 firm. South centralConnecticut. Do not have facilities to ship it.

If interested, please contact me via e-mail: .

Thanks,
Bill


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"Pete C." wrote:
I always found the PYVs yacking on the cell phones to be far more
dangerous than any trucks (except perhaps for the truck that flattened
the toll booths way back when).


PYV?

Jon
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Jon Danniken wrote:

"Pete C." wrote:
I always found the PYVs yacking on the cell phones to be far more
dangerous than any trucks (except perhaps for the truck that flattened
the toll booths way back when).


PYV?

Jon


PYV = Plastic Yuppie Vermin

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"Pete C." wrote:
Jon Danniken wrote:

"Pete C." wrote:
I always found the PYVs yacking on the cell phones to be far more
dangerous than any trucks (except perhaps for the truck that flattened
the toll booths way back when).


PYV?



PYV = Plastic Yuppie Vermin


Aye, thank you for the clarification. I couldn't find it on
acronymfinder.com, so I figured I'd ask.

Jon.

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