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Default Sheldon shaper

Would a Sheldon 12 inch shaper with broken stroke arm for $800.00 be a
reasonable deal? The machine was a high school shop tool. The price
does not include shipping costs to be incurred.
What do you think? What considerations should enter my assessment of
this opportunity? How much do you think this baby weighs? It does
have a vise. Any input would be appreciated.

 
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