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Frank
 
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Default Power Quill Value???

I would like to sell the pair of "Precision Power Quill" heads that
came with the "Gorton Mill", but have little to no experience with
Ebay...

And no idea what these units are worth, I'm hoping someone can give me
a ball park $ Value on what to expect... I don't want to see them go
for far less than thier worth, as the coin that comes from the pair
will be re-invested into a head that is better suited to my needs, as
these are over-kill X 10, and require more support infrastructure than
I can afford, ie; oil mister, high CFM Compressor etc...

Also I don't want to set reserve bid on ebay that is ridiculous
either...

The details on the heads are posted at;

http://www.theworkshop.ca/machining/.../tom2/tom2.htm

Any info is greatly appreciated, including a replacement that is
single 120 or 240VAC, requires no air lines for cooling or oil misting
and has built in or readily available speed control, and lastly 1/4"
collet/chuck.

Frank
www.theworkshop.ca
 
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