DD

"Dr. Deb"

09/08/2011 8:18 PM

Beginning setup


A friend died a couple of months ago and his wife is unloading his wood
turning equipment.

That being said, this is a setup for a beginner, but if you want to get
started in woodturning.

She has the following:

a 1236 Harbor Freight lathe
a set of Craftsman spindle gouges (about a dozen)
a set of bowl gouges Benjamin's Best (Penn State)
severalface plates
two steb centers
various accessories.

Total price is $225, you pick up.

If you interested contact me.

The lathe is in Montgomery, Al

She also has an 8" 1725rpm grinder with a Wolverine type grinding jig.
Price is $250.00

Deb


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"Dr. Deb"

in reply to "Dr. Deb" on 09/08/2011 8:18 PM

10/08/2011 11:26 AM

Dr. Deb wrote:

>
> A friend died a couple of months ago and his wife is unloading his wood
> turning equipment.
>
> That being said, this is a setup for a beginner, but if you want to get
> started in woodturning.
>
> She has the following:
>
> a 1236 Harbor Freight lathe
> a set of Craftsman spindle gouges (about a dozen)
> a set of bowl gouges Benjamin's Best (Penn State)
> severalface plates
> two steb centers
> various accessories.
>
> Total price is $225, you pick up.
>
> If you interested contact me.
>
> The lathe is in Montgomery, Al
>
> She also has an 8" 1725rpm grinder with a Wolverine type grinding jig.
> Price is $250.00
>
> Deb

I made a mistake on the price, the grinder and jig are $150.00, that
includes the wheel dresser and all accessories.

Deb


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