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"Ned Simmons" wrote in message
... On Thu, 13 Mar 2014 10:39:57 -0400, "Jim Wilkins" wrote: "Ned Simmons" wrote in message . .. I don't think I trust the listed weights - the shipping weight shown is less than the weight of the tool g. I could visit an HF store and hope they have both in stock to compare. But for what the trip would cost in gas, time and aggravation I could buy both online. -- Ned Simmons What do you have up (down?) there for tool suppliers now? I've visited Liberty Tool and the hardware store / antique shop east of the top of Penobscot Bay, but not found much else. Doesn't matter, I suppose. The relatives left Deer Isle. jsw Liberty Tool is the closest good place for used tools, about 1-1/4 hr away. I'm not familiar with the other place. East of the top of Penobscot Bay would be somewhere between Bucksport and Elllsworth, no? The only place that comes to mind is the Big Chicken Barn books and antiques place. On the other side of the bay, in Searsport, is another place owned by Skip Brack, the guy who owns Liberty Tool. I'd love to know how much of my money he's pocketed over the years. The first thing I bought from him was a Wilton machinist's vise circa 1976. He was in Jonesport back then. I hitchiked home from Bar Harbor to Boston with that vise in my duffle bag. Have you been to Young Engineering in Salem MA? It was a wonderful place until the mid 80s or so, when the original Mr. Young's son took over. I don't know if it even exists anymore. BTW, Mrs. Young was from Deer Isle. -- Ned Simmons I think I've visited every second-hand machinery dealer within the distance I trust my old truck, and talked to the owner of Plaza Machinery in central Vermont. Young had a great selection of larger machines but nothing hobby-sized. I got my South Bend 10L from Rison's in Plaistow NH and the rest from auctions and individual sales. http://www.brentwoodmachine.com/ http://www.breakhearttool.com/ http://www.tools4cheap.net/ http://brassandtool.com/index.html http://plazamachinery.com/ jsw |
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