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that is pretty good.

I've setup my sniping software so I can snag that gem.


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On 2012-04-29, Cydrome Leader wrote:
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that is pretty good.

I've setup my sniping software so I can snag that gem.



You better hurry, because it looks brand new to me.

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What ... ? Condition: "The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear,
but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a
floor model or store return that has been used." Yet, you sneer! VBG

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So I gotta ask... what the hell is it?

It doesn't look like any hydraulic press
I've ever seen.


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Ignoramus11797 wrote:
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So I gotta ask... what the hell is it?

It doesn't look like any hydraulic press
I've ever seen.


I'd guess it's something to do with those big rubber extruders they
seem to specialize in.

http://image.tradevv.com/2009/01/31/...r-extruder.jpg

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On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 10:40:35 -0700, Jim Stewart
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Ignoramus11797 wrote:
http://goo.gl/0c49Q


So I gotta ask... what the hell is it?

It doesn't look like any hydraulic press
I've ever seen.


I think the thing balanced on top bolts to the cylinder, clamping two
of the guide rods. There would be something similar for the other two.
A double acting piston in the cylinder would carry the top platen.
Actually, looks like the best use is to melt down to make hyundais or
gensu knives.

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On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:07:32 -0500, Pete Keillor
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 10:40:35 -0700, Jim Stewart
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Ignoramus11797 wrote:
http://goo.gl/0c49Q


So I gotta ask... what the hell is it?

It doesn't look like any hydraulic press
I've ever seen.


I think the thing balanced on top bolts to the cylinder, clamping two
of the guide rods. There would be something similar for the other two.
A double acting piston in the cylinder would carry the top platen.
Actually, looks like the best use is to melt down to make hyundais or
gensu knives.


I don't think so. I think it was the original plastic injection mold
for the beloved Yugo vehicle.

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Dennis wrote:

Iggy's a mathematician, perhaps he could quantify it for us & eliminate any
ambiguity!



He could have saved even more bits, if he didn't start another
ignorant thread.

The crap he's criticizing is Ebay's boiler plate. I see the same crap
on a lot of what I look at on Ebay, and I do not want to click on an
unknown link.


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