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Well, that's what it looks like to me. Surely, one of the ww'ers in the
Chicago area needs one of these for $245.

And, no, I have no interest in this at all other than it looks like a good
deal for someone who might need it.

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http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/tls/230349375.html

Well, that's what it looks like to me. Surely, one of the ww'ers in the
Chicago area needs one of these for $245.

And, no, I have no interest in this at all other than it looks like a good
deal for someone who might need it.

Good luck selling it Todd.


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On Nov 5, 1:05 pm, "todd" wrote:
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/tls/230349375.html

Well, that's what it looks like to me. Surely, one of the ww'ers in the
Chicago area needs one of these for $245.

If it was yours, you'd be nuts to sell it at that price IF all is
well..like windings, bearings, commutator--bit of a prob.). That unit
is well known in some industries and doubles as a shaper when you flip
the motor under the table with the pin on top.

If Delta/Rockwell/Beaver still made those, I'd be all over it. Pin
routers are great for production work where one repeats the same
odd-shaped parts in large quantities. Of course, that is what CNC's do
nowadays.

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http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/tls/230349375.html

Well, that's what it looks like to me. Surely, one of the ww'ers in the
Chicago area needs one of these for $245.

And, no, I have no interest in this at all other than it looks like a
good deal for someone who might need it.

Good luck selling it Todd.


Apparently, English comprehension isn't one of your strong suits. It isn't
mine. Palos Park is a southern suburb, I'm in a western suburb. If I had a
pin router, I wouldn't be selling it. I'd consider buying it myself, but
tool funds are at a low right now. Comprende?

todd


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On Nov 5, 1:05 pm, "todd" wrote:
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/tls/230349375.html

Well, that's what it looks like to me. Surely, one of the ww'ers in the
Chicago area needs one of these for $245.

If it was yours, you'd be nuts to sell it at that price IF all is
well..like windings, bearings, commutator--bit of a prob.). That unit
is well known in some industries and doubles as a shaper when you flip
the motor under the table with the pin on top.

If Delta/Rockwell/Beaver still made those, I'd be all over it. Pin
routers are great for production work where one repeats the same
odd-shaped parts in large quantities. Of course, that is what CNC's do
nowadays.


Once again, it isn't mine. If it was mine, I wouldn't be selling it. I
honestly don't know what they sell for, but I imagine that $245 is a decent
price.

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On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 12:05:54 -0600, "todd" wrote:

http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/tls/230349375.html

Well, that's what it looks like to me. Surely, one of the ww'ers in the
Chicago area needs one of these for $245.

And, no, I have no interest in this at all other than it looks like a good
deal for someone who might need it.


If I had that amount of money laying around, I think I'd be taking a
road trip. Unfortunately, the wife needs a new car.


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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 02:49:55 -0600, Prometheus wrote:

On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 12:05:54 -0600, "todd" wrote:

If I had that amount of money laying around, I think I'd be taking a
road trip. Unfortunately, the wife needs a new car.


Ditto. I wonder if he'll take equivalent value in wooden pens,
candlesticks and bowls in trade? Heck ... I probably have that much in
organic gourmet garlic hanging up in my stairwell. "Ajo Roja" or
"Leningrad" anyone?

;-)

Bill
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