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I would love to have this myself, I've got too much iron
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On 1/9/2014 9:00 PM, basilisk wrote:
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I would love to have this myself, I've got too much iron
out in the wild already.

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I would like to have that too. But it's not in the cards.

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On 01/09/2014 08:26 PM, woodchucker wrote:
On 1/9/2014 9:00 PM, basilisk wrote:
http://columbusga.craigslist.org/hvo/4279562495.html

I would love to have this myself, I've got too much iron
out in the wild already.

basilisk


I would like to have that too. But it's not in the cards.

I'm second guessing myself now, can I really let an Oliver go? and I'm
not that far from Columbus, only 152 miles...

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On 1/9/2014 9:43 PM, basilisk wrote:
On 01/09/2014 08:26 PM, woodchucker wrote:
On 1/9/2014 9:00 PM, basilisk wrote:
http://columbusga.craigslist.org/hvo/4279562495.html

I would love to have this myself, I've got too much iron
out in the wild already.

basilisk


I would like to have that too. But it's not in the cards.

I'm second guessing myself now, can I really let an Oliver go? and I'm
not that far from Columbus, only 152 miles...

basilisk

I remember using that Oliver in school when I was a kid. That was a
great lathe. I've been looking for one like that, but closer to home,
and when I am employed, so I can afford that.

I remember watching the shop teacher use the outboard face to turn a
huge picture frame, The frame was square, but the inner part was round
and he did the molding right on the frame. It was very impressive.



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woodchucker wrote:
On 1/9/2014 9:43 PM, basilisk wrote:
On 01/09/2014 08:26 PM, woodchucker wrote:
On 1/9/2014 9:00 PM, basilisk wrote:
http://columbusga.craigslist.org/hvo/4279562495.html

I would love to have this myself, I've got too much iron
out in the wild already.

basilisk

I would like to have that too. But it's not in the cards.

I'm second guessing myself now, can I really let an Oliver go? and I'm
not that far from Columbus, only 152 miles...

basilisk

I remember using that Oliver in school when I was a kid.


That's the one I used in school too. I could have never told you it was
an "Oliver". Looking back, I don't think they knocked themselves out
keeping the gouges sharp. Maybe for the best, the idea of sharpening
them was never mentioned....

Bill

That was a great lathe. I've been looking for one like that, but
closer to home, and when I am employed, so I can afford that.

I remember watching the shop teacher use the outboard face to turn a
huge picture frame, The frame was square, but the inner part was round
and he did the molding right on the frame. It was very impressive.






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basilisk wrote:
On 01/09/2014 08:26 PM, woodchucker wrote:
On 1/9/2014 9:00 PM, basilisk wrote:
http://columbusga.craigslist.org/hvo/4279562495.html

I would love to have this myself, I've got too much iron
out in the wild already.

basilisk


I would like to have that too. But it's not in the cards.

I'm second guessing myself now, can I really let an Oliver go? and I'm
not that far from Columbus, only 152 miles...


Damn it! An Oliver is a tractor - not a damned wood working tool...

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Damn it! An Oliver is a tractor - not a damned wood working tool...


And now you know.

Lew


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