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8X12, cuts like new. Made in the 50's and tough. Great for a job shop. Has casters to move 110V. And heavy! Does not get used anymore. Asking $450. Will post pictures later today.You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:Correction!!!! 12x16. Attached ImagesYou have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:More Pictures Attached ImagesYou have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:http://richmond.craigslist.org/tls/2968142491.html Located in Richmond VA Will meet around the richmond area. 804-229-1697You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:Another really nice piece on the WW classifieds. The only thing visibly 'wrong' with it is that the pulleys are out of alignment. These Kalamazoo saws are older than most of us, and will be going strong when most of us are pushing up daisies. It will never lose value unless you let it sit out in the rain.I have bought from Josh before - he won't waste your time and won't sell something out from under you if you have to make a long drive to get there. If you need, or even think you *want*, a bandsaw of good quality and you don't buy this one....you are making a bad decision, my friend. I would not delay. The price is right, and the machine is right.
Reply:Thanks Tbone. Its a good saw, pullys out a little from bumping it loading it, loosen bolts and retighten and your good to go.How are the 200's working out for ya? Hope your staying busy on that end of VA, were slammed!You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:too bad you aren't closer. by the time I pay shipping I will be in deeper than I want. You will have no trouble selling it. It looks great.
Reply:Originally Posted by Scott Youngtoo bad you aren't closer. by the time I pay shipping I will be in deeper than I want. You will have no trouble selling it. It looks great.
Reply:Originally Posted by jreynoldsweldingHow are the 200's working out for ya? Hope your staying busy on that end of VA, were slammed!
Reply:Originally Posted by tbone550Hey Josh, working out fine. Both needed engine rebuilds, and I've got one just about finished. I think I'm going to sell them as a set - one rebuilt and one parts machine. The engine on the good one is finished being assembled, but it's been months since I've been able to work on the machine to finish it up. I started pulling stuff down for maintenance during the winter "slow" time, but business picked up and now half my shop space is taken up by my wintertime projects that never got finished. It's a good problem to have.Glad you're busy also. Good luck with the saw - if I hadn't bought one in Petersburg a couple months ago I'd head over and take it off your hands. Can't believe nobody has bought it yet.
Reply:Saw sold this morning! Went to a good home in williamsburg VA. You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. Albert Einstein
Reply:Originally Posted by jreynoldsweldingGlad they are working out for you. The one just had a bunch of engine work done a couple years. They were a good project I just didnt have time for anymore. |
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