I was organizing the shop the other day and found some old tools I've
since replaced. So I'm selling some odds and ends to support my habit.
Delta 12" benchtop drill press. It's been great. It's one of the
original benchtop tools I bought when I first got into ww. I've since
replaced it with a floor standing model. I debated keeping it, but
space is an issue so out it goes. It's basically in like-new
condition. I'll throw in the mortising attachment also. Looks like a
new one (without the attachment) is $174 on amazon, so I'm asking maybe
$100.
Next is a black and decker plunge router. It has a 1/4" collet only so
no half inch bits. It's smallish and light weight. I don't have it in
front of me so I don't know the power rating, but I'm sure it's low.
It looks smaller than my pc690, but larger than my bosch colt. I think
I paid $80 on clearance at menards. Figure $40 for that one.
The next one is a ryobi fixed base router. It's also 1/4" collet only.
It's largish, about the size of a PC690, but I'm sure it has less
power. Plastic abounds so it's light weight. It was a good first
router, but concentricity issues and a non-standard baseplate made it
not good for use with my leigh d4, which prompted the purchase of the
690. Comes with a plastic carrying case. Figure $40 for that one
also.
Ryobi random orbit sander. I don't use it that much. And I'm planning
on using a DA sander with my new compressor. I can't find a price on
amazon, so figure $40.
Last is a freud stacked dado set. It's been used, but it's still clean
and sharp. When I bought it, they didn't come with a carrier like they
do now, so no carrier. It's just loose pieces. You'll probably want
to make a box or something. I just hang all the parts on a peg. It
comes with all the original shims and chippers. It's an 8" set with
the normal 5/8" arbor hole. Looks like amazon has them new for $100 or
so, so figure $60.
I'm in the chicago area. If you think the prices aren't right, feel
free to suggest a different one. I'd prefer not to ship things, but I
guess it's possible if you want to pay the shipping. I *really* don' t
want to ship the drill press since it's freakin heavy.
brian
brianlanning wrote:
> I was organizing the shop the other day and found some old tools I've
> since replaced. So I'm selling some odds and ends to support my habit.
>
>
>
> Ryobi random orbit sander. I don't use it that much. And I'm planning
> on using a DA sander with my new compressor. I can't find a price on
> amazon, so figure $40.
>
> brian
>
I got mine for about $29 from one of those trailer sales, but it may
have been a reconditioned one, not sure about that.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
Always remember you're unique, just
like everyone else.
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brianlanning wrote:
> I was organizing the shop the other day and found some old tools I've
> since replaced. So I'm selling some odds and ends to support my habit.
>
> Delta 12" benchtop drill press. It's been great. It's one of the
> original benchtop tools I bought when I first got into ww. I've since
> replaced it with a floor standing model. I debated keeping it, but
> space is an issue so out it goes. It's basically in like-new
> condition. I'll throw in the mortising attachment also. Looks like a
> new one (without the attachment) is $174 on amazon, so I'm asking maybe
> $100.
>
I don't suppose you're in Canada?
Tanus
Locutus wrote:
> "Tanus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> I doubt it, unless there is a Chicago in Canada that I don't know about. :)
Sigh......I looked on Google Maps. And there it wasn't.
Tanus
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>
> brianlanning wrote:
>> I was organizing the shop the other day and found some old tools I've
>> since replaced. So I'm selling some odds and ends to support my habit.
>>
>> Delta 12" benchtop drill press. It's been great. It's one of the
>> original benchtop tools I bought when I first got into ww. I've since
>> replaced it with a floor standing model. I debated keeping it, but
>> space is an issue so out it goes. It's basically in like-new
>> condition. I'll throw in the mortising attachment also. Looks like a
>> new one (without the attachment) is $174 on amazon, so I'm asking maybe
>> $100.
>>
>
> I don't suppose you're in Canada?
>
> Tanus
>
I doubt it, unless there is a Chicago in Canada that I don't know about. :)
You were organizing your shop and found an old 12" drill press? Geez, and I
thought I neglected cleaning my shop! I don't feel so bad now! :) --dave
"Gerald Ross" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> brianlanning wrote:
>> I was organizing the shop the other day and found some old tools I've
>> since replaced. So I'm selling some odds and ends to support my habit.
>>
>
>>
>>
>> Ryobi random orbit sander. I don't use it that much. And I'm planning
>> on using a DA sander with my new compressor. I can't find a price on
>> amazon, so figure $40.
>>
>
>> brian
>>
> I got mine for about $29 from one of those trailer sales, but it may have
> been a reconditioned one, not sure about that.
>
> --
> Gerald Ross
> Cochran, GA
>
> Always remember you're unique, just
> like everyone else.
>
>
>
>
>
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 10:04:50 -0600, Mike Berger <[email protected]> wrote:
>There might be. There's an Ottawa in Illinois.
Also one in Kansas. If you want to know where it is, I'd say about 1958.
:-)
>
>Locutus wrote:
>
>> I doubt it, unless there is a Chicago in Canada that I don't know about. :)
>>
>>
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