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Nailed an 8x22 Kalamazoo hydraulic bandsaw in ugly but completely working
order for $975 today! Yeah! LLoyd |
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On 2011-11-30, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
Nailed an 8x22 Kalamazoo hydraulic bandsaw in ugly but completely working order for $975 today! Yeah! I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! |
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On 2011-11-30, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
Nailed an 8x22 Kalamazoo hydraulic bandsaw in ugly but completely working order for $975 today! Yeah! LLoyd Lloyd, purely accidentally, I got this 7" x 12" Horizontal Wet Bandsaw for $300 today: http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp..._W_00.jpg.html This is a Wilton 3410 like this http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/wil3410.html but on wheels. It is smaller than yours, and has a hydraulic feed also, coolant, and is on wheels. It will be offered for sale. i |
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Ignoramus27667 fired this volley in
: I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! Will do... picking up tomorrow (unless the old guy must have a transfusion... in which case Friday) BTW... OOOOooo! He was a structural steel fabricator... He has WELDING stuff, too! Ooooo! G LLoyd |
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On 2011-12-01, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
Ignoramus27667 fired this volley in : I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! Will do... picking up tomorrow (unless the old guy must have a transfusion... in which case Friday) BTW... OOOOooo! He was a structural steel fabricator... He has WELDING stuff, too! Ooooo! G LLoyd Get all his welding stuff... This is where the money is... i |
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 20:36:50 -0600, Ignoramus27667
wrote: On 2011-12-01, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: Ignoramus27667 fired this volley in : I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! Will do... picking up tomorrow (unless the old guy must have a transfusion... in which case Friday) BTW... OOOOooo! He was a structural steel fabricator... He has WELDING stuff, too! Ooooo! G LLoyd Get all his welding stuff... This is where the money is... What did you get for your collection of little sans-accessory TIGs, Ig? -- Intuition isn't the enemy, but the ally, of reason. -- John Kord Lagemann |
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On 2011-12-01, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 20:36:50 -0600, Ignoramus27667 wrote: On 2011-12-01, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: Ignoramus27667 fired this volley in : I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! Will do... picking up tomorrow (unless the old guy must have a transfusion... in which case Friday) BTW... OOOOooo! He was a structural steel fabricator... He has WELDING stuff, too! Ooooo! G LLoyd Get all his welding stuff... This is where the money is... What did you get for your collection of little sans-accessory TIGs, Ig? I still have a couple to sell, but 300-600 USD depending on my luck. I would say 450 average. That was a great lot. I may keep one suitcase welder for myself. i |
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Ignoramus19744 fired this volley
in : On 2011-12-01, Larry Jaques wrote: On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 20:36:50 -0600, Ignoramus27667 wrote: On 2011-12-01, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: Ignoramus27667 fired this volley in : I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! Will do... picking up tomorrow (unless the old guy must have a transfusion... in which case Friday) BTW... OOOOooo! He was a structural steel fabricator... He has WELDING stuff, too! Ooooo! G LLoyd Get all his welding stuff... This is where the money is... What did you get for your collection of little sans-accessory TIGs, Ig? I still have a couple to sell, but 300-600 USD depending on my luck. I would say 450 average. That was a great lot. I may keep one suitcase welder for myself. i This fella has a whole stack of broken and parted-out Millermatics, but he wouldn't sell the Syncrowave 250 he had! ![]() The saw looks to be made in the late 1940s or 1950s. It has a more modern motor, but the right frame type to fit properly. It has a lot of UGLY all over it, but all the parts are there except the model number tag (Kalamazoo tag is still there), and the power switch has a jury-rigged enclosure. All the bearings have been recently replaced (including the two wheel bearings). I quicky cleaning and a paint job will put this thing is as-new condition. It weighs around 1100lb, with about 800 of it on the motor end, so I have to bolster the floor in my trailer before I can haul it. Those little steel casters will poke right through (DAMHIKT). I also now have a 15HP Quincy 3ph compressor (75SCFM) on a 200(or so) gallon tank in LOVELY condition that I'll sell for $2300, FOB Bunnell, FL. LLoyd Lloyd |
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On 2011-12-01, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
Ignoramus19744 fired this volley in : On 2011-12-01, Larry Jaques wrote: On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 20:36:50 -0600, Ignoramus27667 wrote: On 2011-12-01, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: Ignoramus27667 fired this volley in : I hate you! Please post some pictures before cleanup! Will do... picking up tomorrow (unless the old guy must have a transfusion... in which case Friday) BTW... OOOOooo! He was a structural steel fabricator... He has WELDING stuff, too! Ooooo! G LLoyd Get all his welding stuff... This is where the money is... What did you get for your collection of little sans-accessory TIGs, Ig? I still have a couple to sell, but 300-600 USD depending on my luck. I would say 450 average. That was a great lot. I may keep one suitcase welder for myself. i This fella has a whole stack of broken and parted-out Millermatics, but he wouldn't sell the Syncrowave 250 he had! ![]() What exactly is wrong with the Millermatics? Has he tried to repair them? The saw looks to be made in the late 1940s or 1950s. It has a more modern motor, but the right frame type to fit properly. It has a lot of UGLY all over it, but all the parts are there except the model number tag (Kalamazoo tag is still there), and the power switch has a jury-rigged enclosure. All the bearings have been recently replaced (including the two wheel bearings). I quicky cleaning and a paint job will put this thing is as-new condition. sounds exciting. It weighs around 1100lb, with about 800 of it on the motor end, so I have to bolster the floor in my trailer before I can haul it. Those little steel casters will poke right through (DAMHIKT). Put it on 4x4s. I also now have a 15HP Quincy 3ph compressor (75SCFM) on a 200(or so) gallon tank in LOVELY condition that I'll sell for $2300, FOB Bunnell, FL. Wow, this is a great compressor, if you clean it up, it will sell very quickly, post some pictures. i |
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Ignoramus19744 fired this volley in
: Wow, this is a great compressor, if you clean it up, it will sell very quickly, post some pictures. It's already as clean as anyone would want (maybe a light dusting is needed)... fresh paint, oil pump verified good... it's a deal! LLoyd |
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