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Not such a bad auction/factory visit
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http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 |
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Oh, and http://goo.gl/vMJek with 1.5" square shanks, will fit perfectly into my Enco turret on my Clausing lathe. i |
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Ignoramus3276 wrote:
Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 #211 is called a railroad jack. Haven't seen one since I was a kid and my dad 'borrowed' one from the CMSP&P. |
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On 2011-07-06, Jim Stewart wrote:
Ignoramus3276 wrote: Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 #211 is called a railroad jack. Haven't seen one since I was a kid and my dad 'borrowed' one from the CMSP&P. It is is still at the weight that I can handle, but not easily. i |
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Ignoramus3276 wrote:
On 2011-07-06, Jim wrote: Ignoramus3276 wrote: Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 #211 is called a railroad jack. Haven't seen one since I was a kid and my dad 'borrowed' one from the CMSP&P. It is is still at the weight that I can handle, but not easily. i There are two types of railroad jacks, the one you don't want is a track jack. It is made to drop the rail when the catch is released. Not good if you are jacking up a machine. Good if you are jacking out rails and want a quick drop release. John |
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:07:52 -0500, Ignoramus3276
wrote: Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 If you're willing to trade for other tools or instruments, I'd be interested in MT3 & MT4 drills and MT4 & MT5 centers. -- Ned Simmons |
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On 2011-07-06, john wrote:
Ignoramus3276 wrote: On 2011-07-06, Jim wrote: Ignoramus3276 wrote: Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 #211 is called a railroad jack. Haven't seen one since I was a kid and my dad 'borrowed' one from the CMSP&P. It is is still at the weight that I can handle, but not easily. i There are two types of railroad jacks, the one you don't want is a track jack. It is made to drop the rail when the catch is released. Not good if you are jacking up a machine. Good if you are jacking out rails and want a quick drop release. John I will check. I think that the two smaller jacks work fine, and the biggest seems to be misbehaving. It goes up just fine, but does not go down as well. It does go down, but stops doing so before reaching the bottom position. i |
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On 2011-07-06, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:07:52 -0500, Ignoramus3276 wrote: Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 If you're willing to trade for other tools or instruments, I'd be interested in MT3 & MT4 drills and MT4 & MT5 centers. A trade seems very complicated. i |
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Ignoramus3276 fired this volley in
: A trade seems very complicated. It's always simplified by trading specie or currency. LLoyd |
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On 2011-07-07, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
Ignoramus3276 fired this volley in : A trade seems very complicated. It's always simplified by trading specie or currency. Currency would work pretty well. |
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 11:44:20 -0700, Jim Stewart
wrote: Ignoramus3276 wrote: Items and prices listed he http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/premier/ The infamous Quincy compressor is supposed to be working, they replaced it with a screw compressor. I also got for cash (items not pictured): 1) Two Simplex house jacks, 5 and 10 ton, $15 2) 500 lbs (sic) tool balancer by C/M, $30 3) 50 lbs of huge drill bits and half dozen morse tapered drill chucks (Jacobs 16N, Albrecht etc), and two pro****er tapping heads, $40 4) Neat cross slide and four casters, $5 #211 is called a railroad jack. Haven't seen one since I was a kid and my dad 'borrowed' one from the CMSP&P. I have (4) of them "Simplex" and use them nearly every week..or a couple times a month at least Gunner Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do something damned nasty to all three of them. |
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 20:40:16 -0500, Ignoramus3276
wrote: On 2011-07-06, Ned Simmons wrote: On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:07:52 -0500, Ignoramus3276 If you're willing to trade for other tools or instruments, I'd be interested in MT3 & MT4 drills and MT4 & MT5 centers. A trade seems very complicated. i It doesn't have to be more complicated than you show me yours (centers, drills); I show you mine (carbide turning/milling inserts & matching cartridges, 100 blade packs of Lenox hacksaw blades, metric mics, 4" travel Starret dial indicator, Mit digital mic head, microscopes...) By far the most complicated transaction I've made here was for cash with one of the regulars. It took 7 years to get paid. (OK, twist my arm, it was Gunner.) -- Ned Simmons |
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On Jul 7, 6:19*pm, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 20:40:16 -0500, Ignoramus3276 wrote: On 2011-07-06, Ned Simmons wrote: On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:07:52 -0500, Ignoramus3276 If you're willing to trade for other tools or instruments, I'd be interested in MT3 & MT4 drills and MT4 & MT5 centers. A trade seems very complicated. i It doesn't have to be more complicated than you show me yours (centers, drills); I show you mine (carbide turning/milling inserts & matching cartridges, 100 blade packs of Lenox hacksaw blades, metric mics, 4" travel Starret dial indicator, Mit digital mic head, microscopes...) By far the most complicated transaction I've made here was for cash with one of the regulars. It took 7 years to get paid. (OK, twist my arm, it was Gunner.) -- Ned Simmons LAUGH..LAUGH..LAUGH... Not laughing at the difficulty you had....just the person it involved. ;) TMT |
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On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 19:19:56 -0400, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 20:40:16 -0500, Ignoramus3276 wrote: On 2011-07-06, Ned Simmons wrote: On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:07:52 -0500, Ignoramus3276 If you're willing to trade for other tools or instruments, I'd be interested in MT3 & MT4 drills and MT4 & MT5 centers. A trade seems very complicated. i It doesn't have to be more complicated than you show me yours (centers, drills); I show you mine (carbide turning/milling inserts & matching cartridges, 100 blade packs of Lenox hacksaw blades, metric mics, 4" travel Starret dial indicator, Mit digital mic head, microscopes...) By far the most complicated transaction I've made here was for cash with one of the regulars. It took 7 years to get paid. (OK, twist my arm, it was Gunner.) ?????? Huh?? What the hell did I buy from you?? And when??? Gunner -- Maxim 12: A soft answer turneth away wrath. Once wrath is looking the other way, shoot it in the head. |
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