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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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We have a 612 (manual) for rebuild or parts. Solid motor and spindle. The
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And where exactly is the trailer located at?

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

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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

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And where exactly is the trailer located at?
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Already sold!

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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.




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On Friday, May 23, 2014 8:18:02 PM UTC-7, DEWaldron wrote:
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And where exactly is the trailer located at?


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You're an idiot.

Suggest you join Mark Wieber's clique of idiots because you would fit right in.
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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.
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On Saturday, May 24, 2014 12:08:14 PM UTC-7, PrecisionmachinisT wrote:
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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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