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Wood working tools
- markiver54
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Re: Wood working tools
Checked out the tools today. Everything was a table top model except for the metal lathe and a jointer, both tools would take several people to move. The rest was a table saw, radial arm saw, band saw. two drill presses, a really old chop saw, mortise cutter, wood lathe, small sander, scroll saw and a moulding cutter. Except for the metal lathe I have at least one of each of these in better shape. Some hand tools couple routers and a bench that was 6' long X 2'-6" wide included a recessed trough 6" wide down the length. Along with the normal collection of nuts and bolts, drill bits, a couple electric motors of dubious condition, and boxes of various parts for who knows what.
I told her I would think about it and see if I could find someone setting up a shop who could use this collection. She told me younger people don't do that anymore. I will ask around, it is a small town.
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The spiders were not that bad but I was glad I took a flashlight. OLD converted crawl space.
I told her I would think about it and see if I could find someone setting up a shop who could use this collection. She told me younger people don't do that anymore. I will ask around, it is a small town.
PS
The spiders were not that bad but I was glad I took a flashlight. OLD converted crawl space.
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Re: Wood working tools
Not something I recognized, a smaller one that had many miles on it. A friend of mine rebuilds and repairs machinery, I may turn him on to it and see what he says.
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- RanchRoper
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Re: Wood working tools
Hope they find a home. I bought one of these puppies a few years ago when I did the log siding on the house....best money ever spent for home reno's...still use it lots.
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- JEBar
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Re: Wood working tools
nice looking rig .... back around 1975 I lost all interest in wood working when I ran my thumb through a table saw ....
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- RanchRoper
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Re: Wood working tools
Sorry to hear that. I lost a finger roping a big 'ol cow in 2011....now that finger doesn't get in the way anymore when I rope.
Back to tools, I don't have a lot just the essentials.
Back to tools, I don't have a lot just the essentials.
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Re: Wood working tools
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Likewise + a table saw.
Likewise + a table saw.
RanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 7:55 pmHope they find a home. I bought one of these puppies a few years ago when I did the log siding on the house....best money ever spent for home reno's...still use it lots.
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- markiver54
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Re: Wood working tools
Looks very similar to the one I bought last year...or so. Folding table with wheels as well. Ridgid makes good stuff! Managed to get basically the same set up, only Dewalt for a great price. Otherwise, would have been the Ridgid. Either one is probably more than I need.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 7:55 pmHope they find a home. I bought one of these puppies a few years ago when I did the log siding on the house....best money ever spent for home reno's...still use it lots.
The slide IS nice to have though.
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Re: Wood working tools/ bought some
Bought a Rockwell Drill press set up like a slider, can move the head 12 inches, and a morticing machine with 4 chisels. Both used but clean. Also got 2 wooden 2 screw 10" clamps and an indexing 2 way clamp for the drill press. Paid $50 for all. Think I did OK.
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