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WD

19/12/2004 6:00 PM

IRS Auctions, Woodworking Tools, Machines.


I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.

http://www.irsauctions.com/index_lots.asp?pg=details&id=7422



This topic has 14 replies

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

25/12/2004 12:37 PM

Prometheus wrote:
>Anybody else notice that the old iron was going for almost nothing?
>For all the bitching about the deline in Unisaw quality and foreign
>manufacturing, they still go for double the price of a Whitney table
>saw. Odd, considering the Whitney machines we've got at work- they're
>a damn fine toolmaker, and they're US based. That sucker looked like
>it weighed about 2500 pounds! Dirty, sure- but cleanup seems like a
>small price to pay for a saw with a 2" thick iron table... It's sort
>of a shame, really.


While I would agree that a Baxter Whitney is a gazzilion
times the saw that a Unisaw is there is the small fact about
it's size which makes it a wee bit hard to get down the
basement stairs. There is also the problem of phase (my
convertor only goes up to 5 horse) which makes it not doable
by a large percentage.

On the other hand, the prices of smaller single phase
machinery (Unisaw class) has steadily risen over the last
few years.

UA100

MB

Mike Beede

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

20/12/2004 9:05 PM

In article <[email protected]>, WD <[email protected]> wrote:

> I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.

Note that "IRS" != "Internal Revenue Service."

Mike Beede

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to Mike Beede on 20/12/2004 9:05 PM

21/12/2004 9:54 AM

Mike Beede responds:
>> I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.
>
>Note that "IRS" != "Internal Revenue Service."

Not that IRS on that site=Industrial Recovery Service.

Charlie Self
"It is when power is wedded to chronic fear that it becomes formidable." Eric
Hoffer

Sd

Silvan

in reply to Mike Beede on 20/12/2004 9:05 PM

21/12/2004 9:54 PM

Charlie Self wrote:

>>Note that "IRS" != "Internal Revenue Service."
>
> Not that IRS on that site=Industrial Recovery Service.

Computer insider jargon I think went over your head, Charlie. != is C/C++
(and probably other languages) for "not equals."

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[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to Silvan on 21/12/2004 9:54 PM

22/12/2004 7:14 AM

Silvan responds:

>
>Charlie Self wrote:
>
>>>Note that "IRS" != "Internal Revenue Service."
>>
>> Not that IRS on that site=Industrial Recovery Service.
>
>Computer insider jargon I think went over your head, Charlie. != is C/C++
>(and probably other languages) for "not equals."

Probably zipped by 90% of the readers on here, too.

Charlie Self
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respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind." George Orwell

Sd

Silvan

in reply to Silvan on 21/12/2004 9:54 PM

22/12/2004 11:54 AM

Charlie Self wrote:

> Probably zipped by 90% of the readers on here, too.

Probably. I meant no slight. You can't help being a luser. 90% or better
of computer users in the world today are lusers. :)

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Duane Bozarth

in reply to Mike Beede on 20/12/2004 9:05 PM

22/12/2004 9:36 AM

Morris Dovey wrote:
>
...
> Same ... .NE. in FORTRAN II and IV.

Just for the record Fortran is now Fortran and F95 compilers are present
generation although the F2003 Standard is now current...w/F90 standard
Fortran also recognizes /= as a synonym and beginning w/ F77 was no
longer all uppercase.

.

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to Mike Beede on 20/12/2004 9:05 PM

21/12/2004 9:15 PM

Silvan wrote:

> != is C/C++ (and probably other languages) for "not equals."

Indeed. Works in C and in C++, too. ;-)

Same as '<>' in at least some versions of BASIC and .NE. in
FORTRAN II and IV.

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MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to Mike Beede on 20/12/2004 9:05 PM

22/12/2004 10:37 AM

Duane Bozarth wrote:

> Morris Dovey wrote:
>
> ....
>
>>Same ... .NE. in FORTRAN II and IV.
>
> Just for the record Fortran is now Fortran and F95 compilers are present
> generation although the F2003 Standard is now current...w/F90 standard
> Fortran also recognizes /= as a synonym and beginning w/ F77 was no
> longer all uppercase.

Seems pretty reasonable. I abandoned FORTRAN IV in favor of C
before F77; and never looked back, except for a single NASA
project using the Data General "Fortran 5" compiler (which had
optimizing capabilities that /still/ dazzle me.)

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Ww

WD

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

19/12/2004 6:04 PM

On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:00:37 -0600, WD <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry, bidding over!

>
>I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.
>
>http://www.irsauctions.com/index_lots.asp?pg=details&id=7422
>
>

JW

Joe Willmann

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

21/12/2004 6:21 AM

WD <[email protected]> wrote in news:kCoxd.2471$VQ2.705
@fe39.usenetserver.com:

>
> http://www.irsauctions.com/index_lots.asp?pg=details&id=7422
>
Spend some time looking over that site. $500.00 Unisaws! Lots of good
stuff! I am all the way out on the left coast. Shipping would kill me1

sD

[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

20/12/2004 12:46 AM

In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
>
>I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.
>
>http://www.irsauctions.com/index_lots.asp?pg=details&id=7422

Note that in this context IRS = Industrial Recovery Services, not the
well-known government agency having the same initials.

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WD

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

19/12/2004 7:09 PM

On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 00:46:04 GMT, [email protected] (Doug Miller) wrote:

>In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.
>>
>>http://www.irsauctions.com/index_lots.asp?pg=details&id=7422
>
>Note that in this context IRS = Industrial Recovery Services, not the
>well-known government agency having the same initials.

I was looking for sanding rolls for my new toy when I accidentally came upon
what I thought the IRS (you know who). I believe there are a few nice
woodworking tools and machines in their Dec. auctions.


Pn

Prometheus

in reply to WD on 19/12/2004 6:00 PM

24/12/2004 10:23 PM

On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:00:37 -0600, WD <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>I came across IRS site auctioning woodworking tools etc.
>
>http://www.irsauctions.com/index_lots.asp?pg=details&id=7422

Anybody else notice that the old iron was going for almost nothing?
For all the bitching about the deline in Unisaw quality and foreign
manufacturing, they still go for double the price of a Whitney table
saw. Odd, considering the Whitney machines we've got at work- they're
a damn fine toolmaker, and they're US based. That sucker looked like
it weighed about 2500 pounds! Dirty, sure- but cleanup seems like a
small price to pay for a saw with a 2" thick iron table... It's sort
of a shame, really.

BTW, thanks for the link- I'll be bookmarking this one.

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