There is a guy in my area(northern Virginia) that wants to get rid of all these tools for around 2500$. I have been there to see them and if I had the money I would have bought them there on the spot. Let me know if anyone is interested and I will email you his number. Thanks. (I copied the exact information he gave me so any errors- there not mine)
Joiner, J-Line, Brodhead-Garrett Co. USA, 240V, approx. 8”—USED
I think he will sell them individually. What are you interested in. He wants 250 for the dewalt and 600 for the jointer. Let me know soon becuase he's looking to get them out of his way soon. He just called me about 5 min. ago and said if I could get someone to buy the dewalt then I could get the lathe for 400$ man I really want that lathe. My number is 703-580-7171 (no crazies please) Thanks and remember time is of the escence.
Man do I feel stupid. The number is 703-580-7170. Sorry, I was in such a hurry when I typed it I didn't even proof read. My work number is 703-607-1885. That's where I am today. Just leave a message if I don't answer the phone and I'll get right back to you. Hey! the lathe is mine.}>
Hey,
Can you please ask him how much he wants for the table saw, compressor, and small drill press? I would appreciate it. You can email me at boousaf1 @ comcast.net (without spaces). Thanks.
Chris
Hi Russell,
I am interested in where you acquired the inlaybanding in the last picture?
I make and sell this or very similar on www.inlaybanding.com
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