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Spring break, we are cleaning the lab stockroom of all the excess junk.
Looking for some suggestions on value and best way to get rid of the
following. Located in St. Paul, MN. Looking for the best way to get it
out the door and still get some value (we are as broke as the next lab!).

We are not real fond of e-bay, the process does not work well for the
lab. We would like to just get a willing buyer, be done with it. Pretty
much cash and carry type of thing.

-Box of horizontal mill cutters, mostly slotting cutters. Look to be in
decent shape, perhaps 80 pounds of them

-Couple hundred pounds of various end mills. Perhaps 1/3 are solid
carbide. Sizes from .050" to 1-1/2", heavy in the 3/8" to 3/4" range.
Many are regrinds with the poly dip protector on them. Many are special
grinds. We could sort them any way it made sense.

-set of 6 number 35 tool holders with accessories. Unknown what tip is
on them

-lantern tool post with 8 various tool bit holders 13" to 15" class lathe

-4 way tool post13" to 15" class lathe

Sony LF-200 DRO for mill. Readout box and both X and Y scales. Complete
crapshoot on condition.

If someone wants to contact me, reply here with some way for me to
contact you. I'll get back within a few hours.




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I can buy them from you for the right price.



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On 2009-03-24, RoyJ wrote:
Spring break, we are cleaning the lab stockroom of all the excess junk.
Looking for some suggestions on value and best way to get rid of the
following. Located in St. Paul, MN. Looking for the best way to get it
out the door and still get some value (we are as broke as the next lab!).

We are not real fond of e-bay, the process does not work well for the
lab. We would like to just get a willing buyer, be done with it. Pretty
much cash and carry type of thing.

-Box of horizontal mill cutters, mostly slotting cutters. Look to be in
decent shape, perhaps 80 pounds of them

-Couple hundred pounds of various end mills. Perhaps 1/3 are solid
carbide. Sizes from .050" to 1-1/2", heavy in the 3/8" to 3/4" range.
Many are regrinds with the poly dip protector on them. Many are special
grinds. We could sort them any way it made sense.

-set of 6 number 35 tool holders with accessories. Unknown what tip is
on them

-lantern tool post with 8 various tool bit holders 13" to 15" class lathe

-4 way tool post13" to 15" class lathe

Sony LF-200 DRO for mill. Readout box and both X and Y scales. Complete
crapshoot on condition.

If someone wants to contact me, reply here with some way for me to
contact you. I'll get back within a few hours.





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RoyJ wrote:
Spring break, we are cleaning the lab stockroom of all the excess
junk. Looking for some suggestions on value and best way to get rid
of the following. Located in St. Paul, MN. Looking for the best way
to get it out the door and still get some value (we are as broke as
the next lab!).
We are not real fond of e-bay, the process does not work well for the
lab. We would like to just get a willing buyer, be done with it.
Pretty much cash and carry type of thing.

-Box of horizontal mill cutters, mostly slotting cutters. Look to be
in decent shape, perhaps 80 pounds of them

-Couple hundred pounds of various end mills. Perhaps 1/3 are solid
carbide. Sizes from .050" to 1-1/2", heavy in the 3/8" to 3/4" range.
Many are regrinds with the poly dip protector on them. Many are
special grinds. We could sort them any way it made sense.

-set of 6 number 35 tool holders with accessories. Unknown what tip is
on them

-lantern tool post with 8 various tool bit holders 13" to 15" class
lathe
-4 way tool post13" to 15" class lathe

Sony LF-200 DRO for mill. Readout box and both X and Y scales.
Complete crapshoot on condition.

If someone wants to contact me, reply here with some way for me to
contact you. I'll get back within a few hours.


Roy , I'd kinda like a price for that DRO . I've got something I can mod
for Z , but can't quite afford the other two axes .
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-Couple hundred pounds of various end mills. Perhaps 1/3 are solid
carbide. Sizes from .050" to 1-1/2", heavy in the 3/8" to 3/4" range.
Many are regrinds with the poly dip protector on them. Many are special
grinds. We could sort them any way it made sense.



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-lantern tool post with 8 various tool bit holders 13" to 15" class
lathe


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-4 way tool post 13" to 15" class lathe

Roy

Price for these three groups. Singly or total for all. Pictures would
help.

Bob AZ
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RoyJ wrote:
Spring break, we are cleaning the lab stockroom of all the excess
junk. Looking for some suggestions on value and best way to get rid
of the following. Located in St. Paul, MN. Looking for the best way
to get it out the door and still get some value (we are as broke as
the next lab!).
We are not real fond of e-bay, the process does not work well for the
lab. We would like to just get a willing buyer, be done with it.
Pretty much cash and carry type of thing.

-Box of horizontal mill cutters, mostly slotting cutters. Look to be
in decent shape, perhaps 80 pounds of them

-Couple hundred pounds of various end mills. Perhaps 1/3 are solid
carbide. Sizes from .050" to 1-1/2", heavy in the 3/8" to 3/4" range.
Many are regrinds with the poly dip protector on them. Many are
special grinds. We could sort them any way it made sense.

-set of 6 number 35 tool holders with accessories. Unknown what tip
is on them

-lantern tool post with 8 various tool bit holders 13" to 15" class
lathe
-4 way tool post13" to 15" class lathe

Sony LF-200 DRO for mill. Readout box and both X and Y scales.
Complete crapshoot on condition.

If someone wants to contact me, reply here with some way for me to
contact you. I'll get back within a few hours.


Roy , I'd kinda like a price for that DRO . I've got something I can
mod for Z , but can't quite afford the other two axes .



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Just a friendly reminder that I can buy the entire lot, and do not
need quotes and separate shipping on bits and pieces.

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On 2009-03-24, Ignoramus23425 wrote:
I can buy them from you for the right price.



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On 2009-03-24, RoyJ wrote:
Spring break, we are cleaning the lab stockroom of all the excess junk.
Looking for some suggestions on value and best way to get rid of the
following. Located in St. Paul, MN. Looking for the best way to get it
out the door and still get some value (we are as broke as the next lab!).

We are not real fond of e-bay, the process does not work well for the
lab. We would like to just get a willing buyer, be done with it. Pretty
much cash and carry type of thing.

-Box of horizontal mill cutters, mostly slotting cutters. Look to be in
decent shape, perhaps 80 pounds of them

-Couple hundred pounds of various end mills. Perhaps 1/3 are solid
carbide. Sizes from .050" to 1-1/2", heavy in the 3/8" to 3/4" range.
Many are regrinds with the poly dip protector on them. Many are special
grinds. We could sort them any way it made sense.

-set of 6 number 35 tool holders with accessories. Unknown what tip is
on them

-lantern tool post with 8 various tool bit holders 13" to 15" class lathe

-4 way tool post13" to 15" class lathe

Sony LF-200 DRO for mill. Readout box and both X and Y scales. Complete
crapshoot on condition.

If someone wants to contact me, reply here with some way for me to
contact you. I'll get back within a few hours.






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