bczygan
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OK,
So I'm not supposed to be buying more stuff as I'm trying to clean up my act as seen in the Grunge Garage thread below in my signature line. BUT I see a Buffalo Drill Press on CL. Call the guy and he's waiting for a return call from a guy from far away who isn't sure if it's worth the trip. I wait a few hours. I call him back and find there is a crack on the clamp that holds the table but it is properly brazed long ago. He wants $125 but he will take $110. 85 year old guy who just is giving up unused stuff. I will pick it up in the morning. So sue me...it's my reward for all the hard work. What a replacement for my cheesy Black and Decker table top model. Here is the description:
A 71/2 inch (He's wrong, it's a 15") 5/8 chuck five speed 1/2 hp. buffalo commercial press. With a compound milling adjustable vise.
It's a very heavy commercial press and it will take at least two men to get it out of the basement. (It's not a commercial press, just a good old HD American one) Link to Vintage Tools. (Same press, but I didn't steal it like this guy for $10):
http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=3632
Photos (The light grey vertical post behind it is a basement column):
So I'm not supposed to be buying more stuff as I'm trying to clean up my act as seen in the Grunge Garage thread below in my signature line. BUT I see a Buffalo Drill Press on CL. Call the guy and he's waiting for a return call from a guy from far away who isn't sure if it's worth the trip. I wait a few hours. I call him back and find there is a crack on the clamp that holds the table but it is properly brazed long ago. He wants $125 but he will take $110. 85 year old guy who just is giving up unused stuff. I will pick it up in the morning. So sue me...it's my reward for all the hard work. What a replacement for my cheesy Black and Decker table top model. Here is the description:
A 71/2 inch (He's wrong, it's a 15") 5/8 chuck five speed 1/2 hp. buffalo commercial press. With a compound milling adjustable vise.
It's a very heavy commercial press and it will take at least two men to get it out of the basement. (It's not a commercial press, just a good old HD American one) Link to Vintage Tools. (Same press, but I didn't steal it like this guy for $10):
http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=3632
Photos (The light grey vertical post behind it is a basement column):
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