"Lequist" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know anything about Performax Drum Sanders?
You put wood in on one side and it comes out the other side, only it's
thinner, and smoother.
Sorry, couldn't resist...
P.
PS: I wish I had one..
On 26 Oct 2004 22:02:12 GMT, [email protected] (Lequist) wrote:
>Does anyone know anything about Performax Drum Sanders?
a little, in that I have one and use it regularly. I'm not a drum
sander fetishist or anything like that though...
what did you want to know?
Where are you located you sweet thing you.
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Bill Pounds
http://www.billpounds.com
"Lequist" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am liquidating my ex-husbands woodworking shop and I have a Performax
for
> sale. I am trying to get a handle on what it is worth. It is a 22".
>
> I also have a large quantity of other woodworking stuff I am selling.
Lequist wrote:
>I am liquidating my ex-husbands woodworking shop and I have a Performax for
>sale. I am trying to get a handle on what it is worth. It is a 22".
Well now, that depends. If he ran off with his secretary
(the woman, not a piece of furniture) and left instructions
to "sell everything and forward me the money", then it would
be worth $10. OK, $20.
>I also have a large quantity of other woodworking stuff I am selling.
As the others have said, whatcha got/where are you?
UA100
Mmmm... After all, she did say EX-husband. Nudge nudge wink wink ;-)
Mark L.
P.S. Seriously, a good brand of sander like the Performax keeps it's
value rather well. As someone else said, app 50 to 75 %, depending on
condition.
Lequist wrote:
> I am liquidating my ex-husbands woodworking shop and I have a Performax for
> sale. I am trying to get a handle on what it is worth. It is a 22".
>
> I also have a large quantity of other woodworking stuff I am selling.
On 26 Oct 2004 22:53:17 GMT, [email protected] (Lequist) wrote:
>I am liquidating my ex-husbands woodworking shop and I have a Performax for
>sale. I am trying to get a handle on what it is worth. It is a 22".
>
>I also have a large quantity of other woodworking stuff I am selling.
where are you located?
the 22" machine retails somewhere around $1200 new. depending on
condition and who buys it you might get half to three quarters that.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 22:53:17 +0000, Lequist wrote:
> I am liquidating my ex-husbands woodworking shop and I have a Performax
> for sale. I am trying to get a handle on what it is worth. It is a 22".
>
> I also have a large quantity of other woodworking stuff I am selling.
Where are you and what do you have? As far as value goes, you'd be well
served to get a list together of the makes and models of the machines and
search the Internet to get a ballpark value.
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Joe Wells
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:54:33 -0500, RonB wrote:
> You have probably figured it out - this is a salty bunch.
>
> But tools do get offered and occasionally sold here. If you will provide
> a general location (state, state-quadrant, city). You might get some real
> interest.
>
> Some of the world's most hopeless tool-fetish's hang out here.
Who are you callin' hopeless? Someday I *will* own one of each. As for
these other guys, well they're just sad...
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Joe Wells