Going to start getting rid of some tools that I just don't need anymore. You name it, I probably have it. If you're in need, get with me soon because they are all fixing to hit Craigslist.
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Going to start getting rid of some tools that I just don't need anymore. You name it, I probably have it. If you're in need, get with me soon because they are all fixing to hit Craigslist.
What kind of tools you talking about -- hand tools? pneumatic tools? power tools? underwater basket weaving tools??? nose hair trimming tools (not sure I'd want to get a used set of those though). :Rofl
But the underwater basket weaving tools should prove interesting !
!2" Dewalt dual bevel miter, Makita chop saw, Craftsman band saw, old school wood lathe, Grizzly porta band saw w stand and vise, assorted Carpentry tools, also have a refrigerated soda foutain with about 5 spouts, misc big wrenches and sockets, several items. If you need or wanted something in particular, I may have it. I'm keeping the underwater basket weaving kit. Makes great brush piles!
Happen to have a bench top jointer? I have two little honey do projects where I really need the jointer to clean up the edges of some oak trim.
Craftsman Jointer on stand. How wide is your wood? I have a 13" Dewalt planer that will do edges up to about 8" wide. She cuts clean but some yeng yang ran some lumber through it once on a job that had a pin or nail in it because two of the knives have about a 1/64th deep chip in them. Sands out real easy though.
It's 3/4" and 1" face framing, I don't have any wide surfaces to plane. Hoping to find a bargain on a 4" or 6" bench jointer, something that doesn't take much room to store away when not in use.
What kind of lathe and how long is it? Have any cutting tools for it?
What size is your compressor? HP, max psi.....
The Dewalt Planer is around 18" tall, 22" wide and about 15" deep. It's too good of a tool to get rid of at "bargain" prices. The unit I have is better built and stronger than the new ones. The new ones cost $599. Mine being used will go for pawn shop prices or lower. I'll dig it out later today and get a couple of pics.
The lathe is an old "Home Craft" Heavy duty cast Iron and 36". Knives are a brand new set of 8, Crown by Sheffield. I do have the tool rests but do not have the mounts for them. They would have to be fabricated or cabbaged from another lathe.
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Compressor is a Sanborn by Coleman. Belt drive, 20 gallon tank, 5hp max, not sure about max psi but gauge goes up to 220. Has regulator on board with gauge. I usually kept it at 120 psi. I would have 4 Carpenters at once connected to it.
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How much are you asking for the lathe? I'm more in the market for a mini lathe to polish duck calls on, but you know if the price is right...