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FS - Southbend vertical mill parts
Have a few assorted parts from a SB vertical mill head for sale:
1 HP 3PH 208-220/440 GE motor, original drum switch, motor step (V belt) pulley, timing belt pulley, spindle drive pulley. photo he http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/P6090039.jpg I also have some of the quill and spindle parts, they are not shown in the picture. All parts are used and were from an operating machine that was broken up to build a custom machine. If you can use any of this, make me an offer on any or all of it. Not trying to make a killing here. I need to make space and I really hate to scrap this stuff if anyone can use it. I can send closeups of anything you may be interested in. -Al A. |
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On 2009-06-29, AL A. wrote:
Have a few assorted parts from a SB vertical mill head for sale: 1 HP 3PH 208-220/440 GE motor, original drum switch, motor step (V belt) pulley, timing belt pulley, spindle drive pulley. photo he http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/P6090039.jpg Either your newsreader or your news server has modified the URL to "protect" your "privacy" (the "..." between "v4" and 'e', so I can't look at the site to see what you have up -- and neither can anyone else. :-) And no -- you *can't* e-mail me the photos, because my mail server blocks anything over 30k in size, so only the tinyest and most useless of photos could make it through. Maybe if you quote this article, and on a separate line tell what should be between the '/'s, we could re-build your URL and actually see what you are offering. I also have some of the quill and spindle parts, they are not shown in the picture. All parts are used and were from an operating machine that was broken up to build a custom machine. Ouch! If you can use any of this, make me an offer on any or all of it. Not trying to make a killing here. I need to make space and I really hate to scrap this stuff if anyone can use it. I can send closeups of anything you may be interested in. Not to me, you can't. Good luck, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2009-06-29, AL A. wrote: Have a few assorted parts from a SB vertical mill head for sale: 1 HP 3PH 208-220/440 GE motor, original drum switch, motor step (V belt) pulley, timing belt pulley, spindle drive pulley. photo he http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/P6090039.jpg Either your newsreader or your news server has modified the URL to "protect" your "privacy" (the "..." between "v4" and 'e', so I can't look at the site to see what you have up -- and neither can anyone else. :-) And no -- you *can't* e-mail me the photos, because my mail server blocks anything over 30k in size, so only the tinyest and most useless of photos could make it through. Maybe if you quote this article, and on a separate line tell what should be between the '/'s, we could re-build your URL and actually see what you are offering. I also have some of the quill and spindle parts, they are not shown in the picture. All parts are used and were from an operating machine that was broken up to build a custom machine. Ouch! If you can use any of this, make me an offer on any or all of it. Not trying to make a killing here. I need to make space and I really hate to scrap this stuff if anyone can use it. I can send closeups of anything you may be interested in. Not to me, you can't. Good luck, DoN. Don, Sorry about that, I had not noticed that my privacy was being protected on my behalf. Thanks for pointing that out. I've not had that happen before. Strange. Perhaps the latest "update" to Thunderbird has added that "feature" or something. I'll be on the watch for that in the future. "Ouch!" indeed, I was not crazy about the idea either. But it was a call made by the powers that be at the place I work. It was used as a "base" for a specialized grinding machine. So all we really needed was the knee and the x-axis on the table. The ram and all of the head stuff was removed and discarded. I salvaged what I could. It worked out OK for me, as I have a near identical mill, and so scored a few bit I was missing and some spare parts. But I do hate breaking up working machines. Sending you (or anyone else for that matter) pictures is likely now moot, as someone has already claimed this stuff. Thanks again for pointing that out, Don Al A. |
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FS - Southbend vertical mill parts
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Joseph Gwinn wrote: Hmm. I have just one question ... how did you get all those machine tools into the hermit cave? zyzzy Well, two questions ... How did you get 3 phase power in that cave? plugh The archeologists are going to struggle to understand this dig site. They'll be in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. Joe Gwinn |
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On 2009-07-01, John Husvar wrote:
In article , Joseph Gwinn wrote: Hmm. I have just one question ... how did you get all those machine tools into the hermit cave? zyzzy Well, two questions ... How did you get 3 phase power in that cave? plugh The archeologists are going to struggle to understand this dig site. They'll be in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. And don't forget the plover's egg. :-) Hmm ... I've recently downloaded and compiled a newer version of that program. Perhaps I should devote some time to trying to play it to completion. Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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On 2009-07-03, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
In article , "DoN. Nichols" wrote: [ ... ] And that ability leads to the newsreader or the browser pre-fetching information from the site, which allows the site to record a "visit" even if you did not intend one -- and to record your IP address (less of a problem with dynamic IPs, but mine are static.) Well, my IP address is dynamic for sure, but it doesn't change very often, so I suppose people could track this. But there are lots of tracking methods, and new ones every day, so if I really cared about this I would use one of those zero knowledge proxy services. Actually, can you arrange a dynamic IP range with short enough leases to sow confusion where appropriate? I think that it could be done -- but since I have web servers and mail servers, they *need* static IPs. And I'm not sure how much inefficiency it would introduce to cause leases to be terminated on five minute intervals or less. [ ... ] And this is not counting what the news server does when it folds long lines. (Both marked lines were folded as I received them, and that makes it more difficult for a program to be *sure* what range should be underlined. :-) For that matter, some folding will introduce a space at the beginning of each extra line created by folding, which can confuse the underline algorithm even more, and make what it encloses incorrect. Folding and quoting is a problem regardless, so nothing is lost by telling at least the first generation where the URL starts and stops. Right -- but saying that it will be underlined is making presumptions as to the nature and behavior of all the newsreaders involved. Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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"DoN. Nichols" wrote: On 2009-07-03, Joseph Gwinn wrote: In article , "DoN. Nichols" wrote: [ ... ] And that ability leads to the newsreader or the browser pre-fetching information from the site, which allows the site to record a "visit" even if you did not intend one -- and to record your IP address (less of a problem with dynamic IPs, but mine are static.) Well, my IP address is dynamic for sure, but it doesn't change very often, so I suppose people could track this. But there are lots of tracking methods, and new ones every day, so if I really cared about this I would use one of those zero knowledge proxy services. Actually, can you arrange a dynamic IP range with short enough leases to sow confusion where appropriate? I think that it could be done -- but since I have web servers and mail servers, they *need* static IPs. And I'm not sure how much inefficiency it would introduce to cause leases to be terminated on five minute intervals or less. I meant the dynamic addresses only for browsing, not the other things. One can have both static and dynamic addresses in the same system without difficulty. Five minutes is probably shorter than necessary, and may interfere with browsing. Once every few hours or even once a day would pretty well muddy things up for would-be trackers. [ ... ] And this is not counting what the news server does when it folds long lines. (Both marked lines were folded as I received them, and that makes it more difficult for a program to be *sure* what range should be underlined. :-) For that matter, some folding will introduce a space at the beginning of each extra line created by folding, which can confuse the underline algorithm even more, and make what it encloses incorrect. Folding and quoting is a problem regardless, so nothing is lost by telling at least the first generation where the URL starts and stops. Right -- but saying that it will be underlined is making presumptions as to the nature and behavior of all the newsreaders involved. True it isn't perfect, but it is pretty reliable nonetheless, at least in the original posting. Joe Gwinn |
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