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Posted by Ignoramus3837 on February 8, 2010, 12:21 am
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I am not sure if it is big enough for you, though.
http://ef.algebra.com/e/160402344516
How can I get it into my basement?
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Posted by Karl Townsend on February 8, 2010, 5:11 am
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>I am not sure if it is big enough for you, though.
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> http://ef.algebra.com/e/160402344516
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> How can I get it into my basement?
Just the thing for light home hobby use. No problem putting it in the
basement, Just drag it on the first floor, Should fall right through.
Now is the seller NUTS on the price? Its worth whatever the steel recycler
will pay.
Karl
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Posted by Mark Rand on February 8, 2010, 6:19 am
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 05:11:02 -0500, "Karl Townsend"
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>>I am not sure if it is big enough for you, though.
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>> http://ef.algebra.com/e/160402344516
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>> How can I get it into my basement?
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>Just the thing for light home hobby use. No problem putting it in the
>basement, Just drag it on the first floor, Should fall right through.
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>Now is the seller NUTS on the price? Its worth whatever the steel recycler
>will pay.
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>Karl
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It'd be quite an expensive rebuilding project... Might need several gallons of
grey paint:-)
Mark Rand
RTFM
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Posted by john on February 8, 2010, 12:54 pm
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Ignoramus3837 wrote:
> I am not sure if it is big enough for you, though.
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> http://ef.algebra.com/e/160402344516
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> How can I get it into my basement?
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I'd buy it but I just bought this one. Its got me beat by three feet.
http://userweb.intergrafix.net/amdinc/lathe7.jpg
John
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Posted by Ignoramus30280 on February 8, 2010, 12:57 pm
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> Ignoramus3837 wrote:
>> I am not sure if it is big enough for you, though.
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>> http://ef.algebra.com/e/160402344516
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>> How can I get it into my basement?
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> I'd buy it but I just bought this one. Its got me beat by three feet.
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> http://userweb.intergrafix.net/amdinc/lathe7.jpg
Looks like a fun machine, got any more pictures? Any story behind
this? Is it at your location already?
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> http://ef.algebra.com/e/160402344516
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> How can I get it into my basement?