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DEWaldron May 23rd 14 06:18 PM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 
We have a 612 (manual) for rebuild or parts. Solid motor and spindle. The
ways need to be trued. Currently stored on a trailer. $250.00

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PrecisionmachinisT May 23rd 14 06:49 PM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 

"DEWaldron" wrote in message roups.com...
We have a 612 (manual) for rebuild or parts. Solid motor and spindle. The
ways need to be trued. Currently stored on a trailer. $250.00


And where exactly is the trailer located at?

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Ignoramus32717 May 23rd 14 06:58 PM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 
Part it out, you will get way more money from parts and scrap.

i

On 2014-05-23, DEWaldron wrote:
We have a 612 (manual) for rebuild or parts. Solid motor and spindle. The
ways need to be trued. Currently stored on a trailer. $250.00


DEWaldron May 24th 14 04:18 AM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 
replying to PrecisionmachinisT , DEWaldron wrote:
123machinist wrote:

"DEWaldron" wrote in
message roups.com...
The
And where exactly is the trailer located at?
http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...-grinder-for-r
ebuild-or-parts-597393-.htm



Already sold!

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PrecisionmachinisT May 24th 14 05:45 AM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 

"DEWaldron" wrote in
message roups.com...
replying to PrecisionmachinisT , DEWaldron wrote:
123machinist wrote:

"DEWaldron" wrote in
message roups.com...
The And where exactly is the trailer located at?
http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...-grinder-for-r
ebuild-or-parts-597393-.htm



Already sold!


Oh I wasn't wanting to buy it, I was just pointing out that it's kind of
dumb to be offering something for sale to a global audience without
divulging it's whereabouts.



jon_banquer[_2_] May 24th 14 01:18 PM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 
On Friday, May 23, 2014 8:18:02 PM UTC-7, DEWaldron wrote:
replying to PrecisionmachinisT , DEWaldron wrote:

123machinist wrote:




"DEWaldron" wrote in


message roups.com...


The


And where exactly is the trailer located at?


http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...-grinder-for-r


ebuild-or-parts-597393-.htm






Already sold!



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You're an idiot.

Suggest you join Mark Wieber's clique of idiots because you would fit right in.

PrecisionmachinisT May 24th 14 08:08 PM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 

"Ignoramus32717" wrote in message ...

Part it out, you will get way more money from parts and scrap.


Put it to work by someone who's not a moron, it'll pay for itself a thousand times over.

jon_banquer[_2_] May 24th 14 09:06 PM

Boyar Schultz 612 grinder for rebuild or parts
 
On Saturday, May 24, 2014 12:08:14 PM UTC-7, PrecisionmachinisT wrote:
"Ignoramus32717" wrote in message ...



Part it out, you will get way more money from parts and scrap.




Put it to work by someone who's not a moron, it'll pay for itself a thousand times over.


Agree.

The problem is that no machinist with any real skills would ever work for a braid dead moron like iggy.

There is a reason iggy is a scrapper. The reason is iggy doesn't have the skill set to make anything difficult. iggy simply can't comprehend why some high tech, modern machining job shops do so well.











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