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Sonny

09/07/2009 7:30 AM

Cheap Sawmill?

Every now and then, something unusual, on these kinds of sites,
catches one's eye.

http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucitsrh/

Sonny


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"Rich"

in reply to Sonny on 09/07/2009 7:30 AM

09/07/2009 12:46 PM

Looked pretty rough to me? I thought the bandsaw ones would have more depth?
or can't you make one with a chains saw for a few bucks? Unless your in the
business I guess. I can out bid the current $5 but would cost more to move
it than the scrap metal is worth for the parts that need replacing.

YMMV?


"Edward A. Falk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hah. It's located 26 miles inside a wilderness boundary where you're
> not allowed to use motorized equipment of any sort without prior
> approval, not even so much as a winch. You can apply for permission
> to use motorized equipment to haul it as far as the dirt airstrip
> a mile away. And it has to be hauled out by the end of Sept.
>
> Oh, and by the way, it's been eaten by rats.
>
> --
> -Ed Falk, [email protected]
> http://thespamdiaries.blogspot.com/

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nhurst

in reply to Sonny on 09/07/2009 7:30 AM

09/07/2009 10:01 AM

On Jul 9, 11:01=A0am, Steve Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve Turner wrote:
> > Sonny wrote:
> >> Every now and then, something unusual, on these kinds of sites,
> >> catches one's eye.
>
> >>http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucitsrh/
>
> >> Sonny
>
> > That link is associated with a session that doesn't work for the rest o=
f
> > us. =A0Got something more generic?
>
> I think I found the page you're referring to, and I get a URL similar to =
the one you posted
> so posting a "session-free" URL might not be possible. =A0Just go tohttp:=
//gsaauctions.gov
> and search for "BELSAW SAWMILL" and you should find it.
>
> --
> Free bad advice available here.
> To reply, eat the taco.http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/

Bwahaha
You have to get approval just to use a wheelbarrow?

I think winning this auction might by Pyrrhic at best.

-Nathan

ST

Steve Turner

in reply to Sonny on 09/07/2009 7:30 AM

09/07/2009 9:42 AM

Sonny wrote:
> Every now and then, something unusual, on these kinds of sites,
> catches one's eye.
>
> http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucitsrh/
>
> Sonny

That link is associated with a session that doesn't work for the rest of us. Got something
more generic?

--
Free bad advice available here.
To reply, eat the taco.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/

ST

Steve Turner

in reply to Sonny on 09/07/2009 7:30 AM

09/07/2009 10:01 AM

Steve Turner wrote:
> Sonny wrote:
>> Every now and then, something unusual, on these kinds of sites,
>> catches one's eye.
>>
>> http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucitsrh/
>>
>> Sonny
>
> That link is associated with a session that doesn't work for the rest of
> us. Got something more generic?

I think I found the page you're referring to, and I get a URL similar to the one you posted
so posting a "session-free" URL might not be possible. Just go to http://gsaauctions.gov
and search for "BELSAW SAWMILL" and you should find it.

--
Free bad advice available here.
To reply, eat the taco.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/

fE

[email protected] (Edward A. Falk)

in reply to Sonny on 09/07/2009 7:30 AM

09/07/2009 5:24 PM

Hah. It's located 26 miles inside a wilderness boundary where you're
not allowed to use motorized equipment of any sort without prior
approval, not even so much as a winch. You can apply for permission
to use motorized equipment to haul it as far as the dirt airstrip
a mile away. And it has to be hauled out by the end of Sept.

Oh, and by the way, it's been eaten by rats.

--
-Ed Falk, [email protected]
http://thespamdiaries.blogspot.com/

GR

Gerald Ross

in reply to Sonny on 09/07/2009 7:30 AM

09/07/2009 4:28 PM

Edward A. Falk wrote:
> Hah. It's located 26 miles inside a wilderness boundary where you're
> not allowed to use motorized equipment of any sort without prior
> approval, not even so much as a winch. You can apply for permission
> to use motorized equipment to haul it as far as the dirt airstrip
> a mile away. And it has to be hauled out by the end of Sept.
>
> Oh, and by the way, it's been eaten by rats.
>
Sounds like a flim-flam job.

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

You need professional help. May I
suggest Jack Kevorkian?




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