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Maybe it's a typo. Offer him fifty bucks. If you're iggy you offer him $5 and tell him your doing him a favor taking it off his hands.

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Got one too many zeros in there.....


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Den 08-10-2013 04:56, Howard Beal skrev:


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I like the sign saying: Cocktails served 24hrs.
And the statement for selling:
Sales, because, like the move to Thailand.

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Its just an RF-30. Top price used in perfect condition is maybe 1000. I
bought one with an 8x18 lathe for 900 for both a while back. It makes a
dandy drill press, but I hardly ever use it for milling. Too much
deflection in the spindle quill. $500 is more realistic if you just want to
have one.





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Its just an RF-30. Top price used in perfect condition is maybe 1000. I
bought one with an 8x18 lathe for 900 for both a while back. It makes a
dandy drill press, but I hardly ever use it for milling. Too much
deflection in the spindle quill. $500 is more realistic if you just want
to have one.



I would note that the one in the picture is an older Taiwan unit rather than
a newer Chinese unit. Some guys in some groups claim those made in Taiwan
are slightly better quality.

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Note the electonics box near the down feed and second one on the collum. I may have some sort of power feed. Agree price is high. I have one and with some tooling to address the round collom and a DRO the maching is functional as a mill.
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