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A haul and a half

jkeller

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A school that I work at decided to clean up their shop, I hauled a mostly full truckload home..
 

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Most of the rest...
 

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jkeller

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Also dropped off a table saw at my dad's, a Rockwell 34-457.

The list:

2 Metal cutting bandsaws, made in Taiwan
Delta HF 23-105 M grinder
Craftsman 397-21115 grinder
Thor B66S grinder
Rigid 2.5" pipe vise
Rockwell 31-420 (6"x48" belt, 12" disc) sander w/ 1hp Baldor motor

57 files, mostly Nicholson with some Simonds thrown in.
Assorted drill bits
"Little Giant" die set, partial.
Warrior, Greenfield and Butterfield taps
Record #2 vise
Cylinder hone sets, valve spring compressors, piston ring compressors
4 - 6" grinder wheels
One Starrett and two Brown and Sharpe protractors
 

zkling

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Ah man you really ****. :thumbup: I'm loving the grinders, especially the delta. That one grinder base is actually a delta bandsaw stand I'm pretty sure on. Glade they found a home where they will be appreciated instead of the school just scraping them. :beer:
 
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jkeller

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Yeah, I was super excited when I was loading it all. Everything runs, the Delta grinder is whisper quiet and both the lights in the shields work. The bandsaws are probably in the worst shape, but it looks like the parts will be interchangeable.


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No wonder it warmed up south of the border with all that suckage goin' on!

Wait, the huge disc sander is also a Big Belt sander? :eyecrazy:

You gaotta be one happy camper! :rocker:
 
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Awesome that you saved all of that from the dumpster!
But ***** to see another school do away with shop classes.

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Somebody in that school could use an Education on Tool Value....;;seem to be lacking a serious Degree....... Looks like you were in the right place at the right time.. Congratulations on a nice haul!!!
 

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jkeller

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Did you call your Dad ahead of time?

Or just pulled up and asked him to help unload it?

I called him in advance, he was waiting to help me unload it, thankfully. Yeah, the shop teacher wasn't really interested in teaching metalworking at all, the stuff was just piled in a corner. I left an oxy/acetylene set, two old ac buzz boxes and all the welding accessories, since the principal wants to try to start up a welding class sometime in the future.


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