Need an 18" bandsaw?
I have a Dayton 18" woodcutting bandsaw with 1 1/2 hp motor that I'd be
interested in trading for a small, thin laptop computer. I value the bandsaw at 600.00. I would have to be able to try out the laptop first, and am sure the prospective buyer would feel the same about the saw. I'm in the Chicago area, email me if interested. |
BUB 209 wrote:
I have a Dayton 18" woodcutting bandsaw with 1 1/2 hp motor that I'd be interested in trading for a small, thin laptop computer. I value the bandsaw at 600.00. I would have to be able to try out the laptop first, and am sure the prospective buyer would feel the same about the saw. I'm in the Chicago area, email me if interested. If you were in Georgia we might have a deal. Gerald Ross ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
"Why trade for something that will be worthless in a few years basically a pile of plastic. You have a product that can last a lifetome plus. |
"Why trade for something that will be worthless in a few years basically a
pile of plastic. You have a product that can last a lifetome plus. Why question his motives if you're not familiar with his circumstances? Geez! |
It's hard to surf the Internet on a bandsaw...
"Seeker" wrote in message ... "Why trade for something that will be worthless in a few years basically a pile of plastic. You have a product that can last a lifetome plus. |
Yeh, but a lot less spam.
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:55:14 GMT, "Clint" wrote: It's hard to surf the Internet on a bandsaw... "Seeker" wrote in message ... "Why trade for something that will be worthless in a few years basically a pile of plastic. You have a product that can last a lifetome plus. |
Here go,
Are you interrested in a Dell Pentium II 450? MaxEN BUB 209 wrote: I have a Dayton 18" woodcutting bandsaw with 1 1/2 hp motor that I'd be interested in trading for a small, thin laptop computer. I value the bandsaw at 600.00. I would have to be able to try out the laptop first, and am sure the prospective buyer would feel the same about the saw. I'm in the Chicago area, email me if interested. |
Laptops don't hold their value very well. With NEW P4 laptops selling
for around $600 and up, I doubt that anything but a year or so old highend laptop would even be worth $600, and hard to go for a used when he can BUY a brand new one for around that price point or a tad more John On 7 Feb 2005 13:47:43 -0800, wrote: Here go, Are you interrested in a Dell Pentium II 450? MaxEN BUB 209 wrote: I have a Dayton 18" woodcutting bandsaw with 1 1/2 hp motor that I'd be interested in trading for a small, thin laptop computer. I value the bandsaw at 600.00. I would have to be able to try out the laptop first, and am sure the prospective buyer would feel the same about the saw. I'm in the Chicago area, email me if interested. |
"If you're not careful and unknowing of laptops there are folks out there who will be glad to offer up some out of dater crap for your bandsaw. Choose wisely if you must. |
Ah, but when you DO get spam, you can slice it nice and thin, with the
bandsaw... Clint "igor" wrote in message ... Yeh, but a lot less spam. On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:55:14 GMT, "Clint" wrote: It's hard to surf the Internet on a bandsaw... "Seeker" wrote in message ... "Why trade for something that will be worthless in a few years basically a pile of plastic. You have a product that can last a lifetome plus. |
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