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7th Oct 2017, 04:01 PM #1Philomath in training
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Surplus items to go
EVERYTHING SOLD!
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Had a look through the shed today and there are projects there that I will never get to, or things bought as a good idea that never happened, so a bit of a clear out. These will probably end up on Ebay sooner or later but you guys get first look. If you like the look of something but not the price, talk to me. Conversely, if you think the price is too low, you are welcome to give me more.
Everything can be shipped but some is heavy...
First up is a dental spot welder - bought to do thermocouples, but it is 110V, missing a fuse holder and I could not find any instructions for it. $100
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Deep hole drilling set up, complete with 9/16" bit. I've never run it because it needs 3 phase and I only have 1 3 phase outlet in the shed (which I would need for the lathe). Needs a plug. The pump motor is bloody heavy. Say $250?
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Nikken quick change tooling for a 40 taper mill. I used it once for doing some repetitive stuff and it is nice. The only piece missing is the holder for the cutter collets. The agent has been meaning to fix it for me for the last 4 years... I can get it back but it is missing the needle rollers. When he took it he told me that they had some spare (metric) collets too. $300
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Another box. This one holds a Waldown C1 toolpost grinder with the internal spindle too. Single phase; it ran last time I turned it on. $300
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12 litre parts washer - yes, you can get them at Supercheap for $135, but this one will only cost you $50. I've only ever used it as a tank, so I can't recall whether the pump works - I think it did. (there's probably some bonus sludge in the bottom too, in case you need more)
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Last up is a Cutler-Hammer mushroom E-stop. It works, I just replaced it because I prefer the twist to release style. It has both NO and NC contacts so you could use it on a VFD to turn on (pull out) and turn off (push in); $20.
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Michael
ALL SOLD!
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7th Oct 2017, 09:10 PM #2Most Valued Member
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Hi Michael, I'll grab the parts washer, Thanks.
Will do an EFT and grab next time I'm down.
KrynTo grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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7th Oct 2017, 09:13 PM #3Golden Member
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8th Oct 2017, 12:30 AM #4Most Valued Member
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Sorry Eric, the rules are, to say on the market place forum "I'll take it, PM sent". Not the other way around. Sorry, rules is rules.
KrynTo grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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8th Oct 2017, 10:15 AM #5Philomath in training
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Eric, Kryn - PM sent.
Michael
Just so it is on record, I do have some thinking about the deep hole rig
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8th Oct 2017, 10:27 AM #6Most Valued Member
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9th Oct 2017, 03:13 PM #7Senior Member
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Hi Michael
I am interested in the tool post grinder.
PM sent
Cheers
Peter
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9th Oct 2017, 05:30 PM #8Golden Member
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I will give an Expression of Interest in the toolpost grinder if it does not work out with Petip.
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9th Oct 2017, 05:51 PM #9Philomath in training
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More TPG pics
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From the bottom of the bush to the wheel centre is around 35mm, but the bush protrudes 10mm from the casting and would be adjustable if it was cleaned and lubricated.
I plugged in and turned on and yes, it did run.
Michael
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10th Oct 2017, 06:32 PM #10Senior Member
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Hi Michael
Maybe I'll grab the E-stop whith the TPG, Message sent
cheers
Peter
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10th Oct 2017, 07:47 PM #11Philomath in training
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So far the parts washer, TPG and deep hole drilling set have been spoken for.
Left is the 40 taper QC mill tooling, the dental welder and the E stop.
I have been expecting Stuart to grab the dental welder to go with is collection of more unusual medical devices...
Michael
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10th Oct 2017, 09:11 PM #12
Michael,
Petip has hinted that he would take the E-Stop, if he changes his mind then I'll take it.
Rgds - Gavin
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10th Oct 2017, 09:14 PM #13Philomath in training
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Yep. E-stop is now gone.
Michael
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11th Oct 2017, 02:54 PM #14China
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Interested in the dental welder, i won't be back in Adelaide till next week, if you want put a hold on it I will take it
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11th Oct 2017, 05:29 PM #15Philomath in training
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I have have a possible on the dental welder but I'll put you on the list as second up.
Michael
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