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Sorry I have to post this through Google Groups however my ISP
apparently has closed down Usenet on me, I'll be looking for a long
term solution.

I need to make room in my shop for recent acquisitions.

I haven't been too active on this group lately but I've learned a
number of things through the members so I figured I would give first
grabs here before going with Ebay or Craigslist.

A few big Items first. I'm in the south Chicago area.

Kalamazoo 610 Bandsaw - This was a great score and a great saw. But I
need the room that a bandsaw takes up so I need to part with it. It
needs a new blade, McMaster sells the correct size.

$200.00

Picture at http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten...oo/bandsaw.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten.../nameplate.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten...structions.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten...tructions2.jpg

I never fixed the unfortunate orange color, however its easy to tune
to as close to perfectly straight as you can get without precision
cutting tools.

I also have an old Atlas/Craftsman 6 inch lathe. Everything there
except the casting for the rack and pinion gear on the apron, it
broke. Its currently setup with a fine feed gear config. I have a
few other gears but not a full set. No Jack stand, uses the DC motor.

The motor is a Leeson DC Motor 3/4 HP (bought NIB, only a few hours on
it) with a Beel Motor Controller with the break and reversing switch
setup.

I also have a MT1 Center, MT2 Live center, MT2 Drill Chuck, A2Z QCTP
(new never used), and a set of indexible tooling to go with it.

$500.

http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten/lathe/lathe.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten/lathe/motor.jpg

Smaller items are
Mitutoyo 6" Digital Calipers Model 500-196-20 $40 + shipping
Like new - with case

Bridgeport Mill handle. - $30 + shipping
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten...dle/handle.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten...ndle/teeth.jpg

Franklin Electric 3/4 HP motor - Single Phase 208-230V - $50 +
shipping
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten/franklin-plate.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~marcbritten/franklin-face.jpg

Feel free to email me with any questions. I did some business with
Don Forman a while back, so he might be able to vouch I'm not a
scammer or anything.

Thanks,

Marc Britten
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Shoot, I forgo to mention the James Norton Rite-Height hold downs

I have 2 brand new pairs (industrial surplus from Auction). They have
the 1/2 in studs. They sell new for about $37 each without nuts or
studs. These have nuts with bolts. JMC-500 on Reider.

$30 per pair + shipping.

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