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    Quote Originally Posted by .RC. View Post
    I just hope Ray can handle such fine measurement... Since he is bidding I will not...
    Thanks for the thought, but if you ( or anyone else on the forum ) want something, go ahead and bid for it, if you want it more than anyone else does, it's yours, I won't be offended.. don't back off on my account.

    In fact, I'm happy to help with collection and postage, assuming I'm going to be there collecting something of course...

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    Rustic Huron KU4 yard ornament for the princely sum of 5k anyone?

    http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/prest...ng-/1063151256

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    Rustic Huron KU4 yard ornament for the princely sum of 5k anyone?

    http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/prest...ng-/1063151256

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    Would have been a nice machine once...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayG View Post
    Tell him he's dreaming...


    Would have been a nice machine once...

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    Exactly my thoughts Ray. It baffles me how someone can take an operational machine and then leave it out in the weather. Why not sell it or give it away before F*%$ing it up.....

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    ... and then still thinking it's worth $5000?!?!?!
    Cheers.

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    It happens more often than you think. Farm machinery is a classic. No room in the shed so it has to stay out in the weather. Before you know it the machine is buggered.
    I delivered a PAL mill and cholchester chipmaster lathe to a friend 2 months ago (given to him by his toolmaker uncle) but no room in his shed so left them outside. Still there to this day although he tells me they have a tarp over them. Should go back and get them and put them in my shed because I think they may never move! Plenty of people would love to have those machines (good quality and in good nick).

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    Quote Originally Posted by markgray View Post
    It happens more often than you think. Farm machinery is a classic. No room in the shed so it has to stay out in the weather. Before you know it the machine is buggered.
    I delivered a PAL mill and cholchester chipmaster lathe to a friend 2 months ago (given to him by his toolmaker uncle) but no room in his shed so left them outside. Still there to this day although he tells me they have a tarp over them. Should go back and get them and put them in my shed because I think they may never move! Plenty of people would love to have those machines (good quality and in good nick).
    My 10EE when at the previous owner lived outside and under a tarp for a few years.. There was minimal corrosion damage... It was not out in a paddock though... It was on cement...

    I would pay $100 for that Huron if it was local and could be loaded... Other then that is it worthless... A CNC mill would be a much more worthwhile investment.. Hurons while nice machines have had their day in the sun, but it is twilight for them now...
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    Default something's we don't see every day Maho MH700 for NSW guys


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    Quote Originally Posted by thorens View Post
    Shame they are Morse Taper 4 and not a 40 taper. This is the second Maho 700 I have seen in the last couple of months. The other one was on Grays and went for $1,500. They are about FP2 size but seem to have less X travel.

    http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0357-5011295/

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    Quote Originally Posted by thorens View Post
    Isn't that the same one that was for sale earlier this year, maybe even last year? The was one on ebay with real similar photo's if it's not. It would be a bargain if it had some accessories. I'd imagine finding Maho accessories would be harder than finding Deckel ones!

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    LOOKS A SOLID LATHE FOR THE MONEY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    Isn't that the same one that was for sale earlier this year, maybe even last year? The was one on ebay with real similar photo's if it's not. It would be a bargain if it had some accessories. I'd imagine finding Maho accessories would be harder than finding Deckel ones!

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    no i'm not sure if it the same one.
    i thinking accesssories for this machine is indeed harder to find than the Deckel.
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    Varnamo Shaper, nice to see the vice still there....

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Metal-Sha...:SS:SS:AU:1120

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    Nice Britannia hobbylathe, Melbourne
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Britannia...3D281493183490

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    I saw that Britannia. What are all the holes in the saddle, is there bits missing?
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