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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well, that was a painful learning experience - if you list anything in
"metal working", e-bay seems to charge $20 listing fee - grrr - so now
I've listed this in a rather odd location where it will never be found
but at least maybe I can get my fee back....

that said, this is a cool probably fairly old motor driven pump
assembly that will deliver a measured amount of oil to a machine each
time you press a button to activate it. I don't know what it came off
of, it isn't new, but it's not 90 years old either


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"William B Noble (don't reply to this address)" wrote
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well, that was a painful learning experience - if you list anything in
"metal working", e-bay seems to charge $20 listing fee - grrr - so now
I've listed this in a rather odd location where it will never be found
but at least maybe I can get my fee back....

that said, this is a cool probably fairly old motor driven pump
assembly that will deliver a measured amount of oil to a machine each
time you press a button to activate it. I don't know what it came off
of, it isn't new, but it's not 90 years old either


I have noticed whole lathes auctioned in the parts category instead of lathe
category. I thought they did that to get around the fees?


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Thats what I have done, eBay bumped up the listing fee for whole machines.
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"William B Noble (don't reply to this address)" wrote
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well, that was a painful learning experience - if you list anything in
"metal working", e-bay seems to charge $20 listing fee - grrr - so now
I've listed this in a rather odd location where it will never be found
but at least maybe I can get my fee back....

that said, this is a cool probably fairly old motor driven pump
assembly that will deliver a measured amount of oil to a machine each
time you press a button to activate it. I don't know what it came off
of, it isn't new, but it's not 90 years old either


I have noticed whole lathes auctioned in the parts category instead of
lathe
category. I thought they did that to get around the fees?




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