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I'd have fun looking around this place. I'd search for a possible Roycroft piece, hidden among the stash, somewhere.
https://www.estatesales.net/TX/Angle...e&page-y=23700 Sonny |
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On 8/5/2016 11:25 PM, Sonny wrote:
I'd have fun looking around this place. I'd search for a possible Roycroft piece, hidden among the stash, somewhere. https://www.estatesales.net/TX/Angle...e&page-y=23700 Sonny Some nice stuff. The card catalog, the drawers for Clarkes, The old car, Some neat antiques some in good condition. Some heavily mildewed items .. Some real crap too. But everyone has a different eye of what is cool. -- Jeff |
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On Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 11:45:37 AM UTC-5, woodchucker wrote:
Some nice stuff. The card catalog, the drawers for Clarkes, The old car, Some neat antiques some in good condition. Some heavily mildewed items .. Some real crap too. But everyone has a different eye of what is cool. -- Jeff I scan Craigslist garage sales and estate sales, looking for old chisels, mainly. For several months, I had looked for a 16" jointer. There was a Northfield, in Dallas, that sold for $2351, this past Thursday. http://machinerymax.com/Listing/Deta...ELD-16-JOINTER There's another sale, in Dallas, Inwood Furniture selling off assets... 600 pics, I think. Folks, there, may find some good deals.... saws, jointers, etc., and some nice looking tools storage cabinets, also. http://machinerymax.com/Browse Sonny |
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Sonny wrote:
On Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 11:45:37 AM UTC-5, woodchucker wrote: Some nice stuff. The card catalog, the drawers for Clarkes, The old car, Some neat antiques some in good condition. Some heavily mildewed items .. Some real crap too. But everyone has a different eye of what is cool. -- Jeff I scan Craigslist garage sales and estate sales, looking for old chisels, mainly. For several months, I had looked for a 16" jointer. There was a Northfield, in Dallas, that sold for $2351, this past Thursday. http://machinerymax.com/Listing/Deta...ELD-16-JOINTER There's another sale, in Dallas, Inwood Furniture selling off assets... 600 pics, I think. Folks, there, may find some good deals.... saws, jointers, etc., and some nice looking tools storage cabinets, also. http://machinerymax.com/Browse Sonny That's not a jointer, that's an air craft carrier. One has to wonder, after clearing a space to put it, how are you going to get it there. :-) |
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On 08/06/2016 5:05 PM, Sonny wrote:
.... There's another sale, ... http://machinerymax.com/Browse Anybody any experience dealing with these brokers on the loadout and their requirements for same for larger pieces? I do a lot of farm auctions but there we just handle it ourselves w/ a bunch of the guys will all pitch in with generally the seller who'll have a frontend loader and away we goes... ![]() These guys want insurance and all sorts of rigamarole; not sure how that works...couple pieces I'd be very interested in that so far haven't brought much action as yet that would possibly still be good deal even at the distance if the base price were low enough to pay for the hassle of the loading/shipping... -- --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 8:45:27 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
That's not a jointer, that's an air craft carrier. One has to wonder, after clearing a space to put it, how are you going to get it there. :-) LOL. Well, other than the dedicated woodshop, I have the barn to put it in. There's a third unisaw and craftsman RAS in there, already, plus, lots of the big lumber and beams are stashed in the barn. There's a big I-beam to attach a wench/come-a-long to, for lifting heavy loads. At one time, Jonas had a big metal lathe, in there, and the I-beam was used to unload it, then later load it, to remove it. I wouldn't use this large of jointer very often, so I don't need it in the woodshop. I have a double axle trailer, for heavy loads.... besides, U-haul has double axle trailers for $26 a day, plus additional insurance $$ for potential dangerous(?) loads, if need be. There's an old 16" Cresent jointer in New Iberia, 30 miles from me. The guy wants $1500 for it. It runs, but the bearings sound a little rumbly, to me. Several parts have been refabricated, with/by welding plate iron onto each end of the motor housing and bracing (to the floor) the motor in alignment with the cutter head.... it's direct drive. The bearings have been changed, so the whole machine was iffy, to me, especially at that price. The fence is refabricated/wood/board and the guy didn't have the specific wrench for adjusting the knives. The guy was very knowledgeable and has other big iron 3 phase woodworking machines, he's selling. He was very honest and upfront about the machine's history and other info. He has a nice fully equipped single-phase machines woodshop, as well. He's downsizing. We discovered we have mutual woodworking friends/experts, locally, one specifically is Phillip Harmon (Acadian Antique Reproduction), who does great work and who jointed and planed some of my wide walnut trestle table boards. Sonny |
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On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-5, dpb wrote:
There's another sale, ... http://machinerymax.com/Browse Anybody any experience dealing with these brokers on the loadout and their requirements for same for larger pieces? I do a lot of farm auctions but there we just handle it ourselves w/ a bunch of the guys will all pitch in with generally the seller who'll have a frontend loader and away we goes... ![]() These guys want insurance and all sorts of rigamarole; not sure how that works...couple pieces I'd be very interested in that so far haven't brought much action as yet that would possibly still be good deal even at the distance if the base price were low enough to pay for the hassle of the loading/shipping... That Northfiled jointer I was looking at on the Machinery Max site... I found it via Dallas Craigslist, posted by the owner, Phil Koch. He included a phone number. http://www.pkiwood.com/ ... very nice work! I had phoned Phil and he would load for $35. Yeah, a loader/shipper was available via Machinery Max site. So for, I've never needed that kind of service. As for as the Inwood sale, contact them, directly, and see if they offer/have loading assistance, rather than a dedicated service, if you buy. Sonny |
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On 8/7/2016 10:18 AM, Sonny wrote:
On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 8:45:27 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote: That's not a jointer, that's an air craft carrier. One has to wonder, after clearing a space to put it, how are you going to get it there. :-) LOL. Well, other than the dedicated woodshop, I have the barn to put it in. Jeez, I was thinking normal shop, a two car garage. ;~) There's a third unisaw and craftsman RAS in there, already, plus, lots of the big lumber and beams are stashed in the barn. Oh crap! Not 3 Unisaws, a third Unisaw. Did you wear the first two out? :~) There's a big I-beam to attach a wench/come-a-long to, for lifting heavy loads. At one time, Jonas had a big metal lathe, in there, and the I-beam was used to unload it, then later load it, to remove it. Ok, now you are just bragging. I feel so inadequate.... ;~( I wouldn't use this large of jointer very often, so I don't need it in the woodshop. I would use it just to scare the neighbors! I have a double axle trailer, for heavy loads.... besides, U-haul has double axle trailers for $26 a day, plus additional insurance $$ for potential dangerous(?) loads, if need be. There's an old 16" Cresent jointer in New Iberia, 30 miles from me. The guy wants $1500 for it. It runs, but the bearings sound a little rumbly, to me. Several parts have been refabricated, with/by welding plate iron onto each end of the motor housing and bracing (to the floor) the motor in alignment with the cutter head.... it's direct drive. The bearings have been changed, so the whole machine was iffy, to me, especially at that price. The fence is refabricated/wood/board and the guy didn't have the specific wrench for adjusting the knives. The guy was very knowledgeable and has other big iron 3 phase woodworking machines, he's selling. He was very honest and upfront about the machine's history and other info. He has a nice fully equipped single-phase machines woodshop, as well. He's downsizing. We discovered we have mutual woodworking friends/experts, locally, one specifically is Phillip Harmon (Acadian Antique Reproduction), who does great work and who jointed and planed some of my wide walnut trestle table boards. Sonny Got Pictures of all of this??? ;~) |
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On 8/7/2016 9:56 AM, dpb wrote:
On 08/06/2016 5:05 PM, Sonny wrote: ... There's another sale, ... http://machinerymax.com/Browse Anybody any experience dealing with these brokers on the loadout and their requirements for same for larger pieces? I do a lot of farm auctions but there we just handle it ourselves w/ a bunch of the guys will all pitch in with generally the seller who'll have a frontend loader and away we goes... ![]() So is that most of SW Kansas? LOL These guys want insurance and all sorts of rigamarole; not sure how that works...couple pieces I'd be very interested in that so far haven't brought much action as yet that would possibly still be good deal even at the distance if the base price were low enough to pay for the hassle of the loading/shipping... I'm sure many people show up with their BIL, Bubba, and tear up everything in site trying to load the piece. I would be willing to bet that they want you to bring liability insurance. |
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On 8/7/2016 10:31 AM, Sonny wrote:
On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-5, dpb wrote: There's another sale, ... http://machinerymax.com/Browse Anybody any experience dealing with these brokers on the loadout and their requirements for same for larger pieces? I do a lot of farm auctions but there we just handle it ourselves w/ a bunch of the guys will all pitch in with generally the seller who'll have a frontend loader and away we goes... ![]() These guys want insurance and all sorts of rigamarole; not sure how that works...couple pieces I'd be very interested in that so far haven't brought much action as yet that would possibly still be good deal even at the distance if the base price were low enough to pay for the hassle of the loading/shipping... That Northfiled jointer I was looking at on the Machinery Max site... I found it via Dallas Craigslist, posted by the owner, Phil Koch. He included a phone number. http://www.pkiwood.com/ ... very nice work! I had phoned Phil and he would load for $35. That sounds like a goo deal. Probably no chance of him "unloading" it for an additional $35. ;~) |
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Sonny wrote:
Snip 8 There's a big I-beam to attach a wench/come-a-long to, for lifting heavy loads. Sonny Here I sit, trying to picture a red-headed wench attached to an I-beam, although you didn't specify her hair color. -- GW Ross Don't put words in my mouth, unless you want your hand bitten off. |
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On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 10:31:59 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
There's an old 16" Cresent jointer in New Iberia, 30 miles from me. The guy wants $1500 for it. Got Pictures of all of this??? ;~) Of the jointer, yes. Hub sent pics, before I went to look at the jointer. Phillip Harmon doesn't have a website, to show his stuff. I've mention Phillip before, here. I originally thought he taught at UL Lafayette (formerly USL, Rajun Cajuns), but he taught at Lafayette High. Mr Harmon had a stroke a few years ago and his partner, Mark Broussard, pretty much runs the shop, now. Jonas was in to machining, during his college days.... worked for a machine company, owner is a card-playing buddy and friend of ours. I bought the third unisaw off Craigslist for $400, for Jonas to play with. After I lied, Jonas paid me $600 for it, LOL. The RAS is Jonas', also. Sonny |
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On 08/07/2016 10:35 AM, Leon wrote:
On 8/7/2016 9:56 AM, dpb wrote: On 08/06/2016 5:05 PM, Sonny wrote: ... There's another sale, ... http://machinerymax.com/Browse Anybody any experience dealing with these brokers on the loadout and their requirements for same for larger pieces? I do a lot of farm auctions but there we just handle it ourselves w/ a bunch of the guys will all pitch in with generally the seller who'll have a frontend loader and away we goes... ![]() So is that most of SW Kansas? LOL .... Plus the OK and TX panhandles, NE NM and SE CO, ... ![]() Brought an old Ford 501 sickle mower home last weekend from "way back east" in central KS (around Hutchinson) to primarily use for mowing under the cedar windbreaks...got it cobbled onto the back of the 955 utility tractor and it's going to work pretty well once get it actually adapted to the newer 3-pt arrangements and give it a little TLC including some new sickle sections, etc., ... But it slide right under most of the lower branches that aren't actually in the ground as they were--will have to do a little trimming to be able to just drive along in the future, but it'll be a _major_ upgrade over the hand schythe or trying to use a trimmer for keeping up around the house that typically gets neglected for other things more pressing... -- --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On 8/7/2016 11:08 AM, Sonny wrote:
On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 10:31:59 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote: There's an old 16" Cresent jointer in New Iberia, 30 miles from me. The guy wants $1500 for it. Got Pictures of all of this??? ;~) Of the jointer, yes. Hub sent pics, before I went to look at the jointer. No, sorry, I saw those. I was referring to the rest of you shop. Phillip Harmon doesn't have a website, to show his stuff. I've mention Phillip before, here. I originally thought he taught at UL Lafayette (formerly USL, Rajun Cajuns), but he taught at Lafayette High. Mr Harmon had a stroke a few years ago and his partner, Mark Broussard, pretty much runs the shop, now. Jonas was in to machining, during his college days.... worked for a machine company, owner is a card-playing buddy and friend of ours. I bought the third unisaw off Craigslist for $400, for Jonas to play with. After I lied, Jonas paid me $600 for it, LOL. The RAS is Jonas', also. Sonny |
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On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 12:54:11 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
Of the jointer, yes. Hub sent pics, before I went to look at the jointer. No, sorry, I saw those. I was referring to the rest of you shop. Today's my day to care for Mom. Will take and post pics late this evening or tomorrow. Got a new computer last week and still learning the Windows 10 format. Haven't transferred many pics to this computer, yet, mostly for upholstery, so for. New project pending. Two weeks ago we closed on 3.5 acreas, with an old 50s-60s era house, adjacent to the farm. The old house needs repairs, paint, etc., and the "lawn" needs some cleaning and landscaping. A pecan tree, near the house, needs to be removed and hope to collect the rootball, for pecan table legs, as with the walnut table. Discovered a nice osage orange growing on the place, also. Sonny |
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