Sorry for the intrusion boys and girls.
I'm clearing the basement of some of Dad's finger-biters, as follows:
Un-named 4" jointer. Bed is approximately 20" long. Motor is GE. Custom
roll-around base included for free! $50 obo.
http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/DSCF0001.jpg
Craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw. Swings, tilts and rotates. Mind those digits!
Selection of blades included, no extra cost! $75 obo.
http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/DSCF0003.jpg
Both are in dandy condition, ready to send a whole new generation of
wooddorkers to the hospital for digit repair.
Neither of these suckers can be shipped and must be picked up in Cleveland,
Ohio. Or I can meet you within 100 miles of same, preferably near a trout
stream somewhere in Pennsylvania.
Package deals encouraged. Make me an offer.
Remove the obvious spam stuff from my email address to reply.
Bill
Well - What about the enticement of a Michigan Blue Ribbon Stream - holding
the "sport" seat of an Au Sable riverboat - casting a sampling of bamboo fly
rods . .
"William Claspy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BCBC1FEC.1A6BC%[email protected]...
> Sorry for the intrusion boys and girls.
>
> I'm clearing the basement of some of Dad's finger-biters, as follows:
>
> Un-named 4" jointer. Bed is approximately 20" long. Motor is GE. Custom
> roll-around base included for free! $50 obo.
>
> http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/DSCF0001.jpg
>
> Craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw. Swings, tilts and rotates. Mind those
digits!
> Selection of blades included, no extra cost! $75 obo.
>
> http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/DSCF0003.jpg
>
> Both are in dandy condition, ready to send a whole new generation of
> wooddorkers to the hospital for digit repair.
>
> Neither of these suckers can be shipped and must be picked up in
Cleveland,
> Ohio. Or I can meet you within 100 miles of same, preferably near a trout
> stream somewhere in Pennsylvania.
>
> Package deals encouraged. Make me an offer.
>
> Remove the obvious spam stuff from my email address to reply.
>
> Bill
>
"William Claspy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BCBC1FEC.1A6BC%[email protected]...
> Sorry for the intrusion boys and girls.
>
> I'm clearing the basement of some of Dad's finger-biters, as follows:
>
I'm not interested in the tools per se but I'd be curious to see some detail
photos of jointer stand... it appears to be mobile with a foot actuated
lever showing on the end in the RAS photo. It looks like a neat job. Got
some photos? .
John
ICYI, the jointer appears to be a Magna (Shopsmith) jointer set up on it's
own stand. I have one that my Dad had and still use it. Parts are available
from Shopsmith and for what it's capacity is, it does a good job. You can't
joint 7' 2x's on it, but anything small enough to handle easily, it works.
I have the bulletins and parts list on them if your interested.
Push sticks and safety glasses will prevent injury.
"William Claspy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BCBC1FEC.1A6BC%[email protected]...
> Sorry for the intrusion boys and girls.
>
> I'm clearing the basement of some of Dad's finger-biters, as follows:
>
> Un-named 4" jointer. Bed is approximately 20" long. Motor is GE. Custom
> roll-around base included for free! $50 obo.
>
> http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/DSCF0001.jpg
>
> Craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw. Swings, tilts and rotates. Mind those
digits!
> Selection of blades included, no extra cost! $75 obo.
>
> http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/DSCF0003.jpg
>
> Both are in dandy condition, ready to send a whole new generation of
> wooddorkers to the hospital for digit repair.
>
> Neither of these suckers can be shipped and must be picked up in
Cleveland,
> Ohio. Or I can meet you within 100 miles of same, preferably near a trout
> stream somewhere in Pennsylvania.
>
> Package deals encouraged. Make me an offer.
>
> Remove the obvious spam stuff from my email address to reply.
>
> Bill
>
It will make crooked, warped boards flat and straight. :-)
"AArDvarK" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:4Qzlc.11702$k24.7785@fed1read01...
>
> > That 4" jointer would be perfect for me as far
> > as sizes go for beginners, but two problems, 1
> > I am in California, and 2 I don't know what a
> > jointer even does! What does it do??? Joint?
> >
> > Alex
>
> NM I get it
> http://www.toolnewz.com/sept2002/PurchasingJointer.html
> Alex
>
>