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Default Machines for sale, Sherline etc

Hi Guys,

I need more room and some stuff has to go. I have several small
machines taking up needed bench space.

Sherline 4000 lathe in used but good condition with 3" chuck with
compound slide tool holder.

Sherline 5000 mill fitted with 3 x 150-oz-in steppers all in good
shape. The CNC controller is a large professionally made box with
6.5Amp/Axis drivers. They are the old non-chopper type and the control
has 3 or 4 big fans to get rid of heat from the resistors. I will post
pics when the questions below have answers. (grin)

A Harbor Freight 7" x 10" lathe basically unused. It has mounts for
NEMA-23 steppers. I will see if I can find the belts and pulleys.

I have a lot more stuff to move, but these are the ones I have not
used for years.

So, can someone suggest sensible starting prices to move these
quickly.

Also where is the best place to advertise? I checked ebay but I have
never used them so the feedback would look grim.

Thanks

Dave
 
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