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  • DaveinFloweryBranchGA
    Established Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 361
    • Flowery Branch, Georgia, USA.

    F.S. Woodworking tools NE of Atlanta, GA

    I’m selling off my tools because I’m moving to an apartment to go back to school and don’t have room to store the tools. They must be picked up at my house in Flowery Branch, GA 30542. A come-along and an appliance dolly is available to help load them. All are in very good to excellent/like new condition. None have seen serious use. This is an opportunity to get woodworking tools in nearly new condition for a good price and not have to pay shipping if you live near Atlanta.

    WOODTEK 10" CABINET SAW #114-761 - Price: $1000.00
    Right tilt, the motor cover is actually green and the rails could easily be painted battleship gray if desired, made in Taiwan:
    http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPR...ARTNUM=114-761

    Shop Fox mobile base #G7314 – Price: $50.00
    Never opened, still in box:
    http://www.grizzly.com/products/G7314

    Yorkcraft 15" Planer – Price: $700.00
    Has had original Chinese oil replaced with Mobile 1 synthetic and has less than 2 hours use:
    http://www.wilkemachinery.com/defaul...skudatarq=2534

    Harbor Freight 6” jointer - Price: SOLD

    Harbor Freight 34706 wood lathe – Price: SOLD


    The Windsor lathe chisel set – Price: SOLD


    Drill chuck – Price: SOLD


    You can email me direct at maxsteel3 at hotmail dot com.
    Last edited by DaveinFloweryBranchGA; 06-03-2006, 04:54 PM.
    Dave in Flowery Branch, GA
  • Ken Massingale
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 3862
    • Liberty, SC, USA.
    • Ridgid TS3650

    #2
    Those are decent prices, Dave. I'm sorry you have to sell your tools, but the reason is excellent. I'm certain you will be replacing them after the education is finished.
    Good luck to you.
    ken

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    • DaveinFloweryBranchGA
      Established Member
      • Oct 2004
      • 361
      • Flowery Branch, Georgia, USA.

      #3
      Ken,

      Thank you for the kind words. The plan is to re-educate, then save up, buy a house w/basement/shop, then restock with nicer tools than the ones I have, so I'm not sweating things.

      I've been out of pocket during spring fishing season, but I'll be hanging around the boards again, I'm sure. I still have my BT3K, a HF bandsaw and a drill press, so I'm not completely out of the woodworking game. (grin) Ironic, isn't it?

      Regards,

      Dave
      Dave in Flowery Branch, GA

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      • Ken Massingale
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2002
        • 3862
        • Liberty, SC, USA.
        • Ridgid TS3650

        #4
        Originally posted by DaveinFloweryBranchGA
        Ken,

        Thank you for the kind words. The plan is to re-educate, then save up, buy a house w/basement/shop, then restock with nicer tools than the ones I have, so I'm not sweating things.

        I've been out of pocket during spring fishing season, but I'll be hanging around the boards again, I'm sure. I still have my BT3K, a HF bandsaw and a drill press, so I'm not completely out of the woodworking game. (grin) Ironic, isn't it?

        Regards,

        Dave
        Back to the Roots, huh Dave? ;-D

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        • DaveinFloweryBranchGA
          Established Member
          • Oct 2004
          • 361
          • Flowery Branch, Georgia, USA.

          #5
          Yup, that little saw is just too versatile to sell and I don't like the newer ones as well.

          Dave
          Dave in Flowery Branch, GA

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          • Ken Weaver
            Veteran Member
            • Feb 2004
            • 2417
            • Clemson, SC, USA
            • Rigid TS3650

            #6
            What Ken said Dave - I went through something similar, finally got my shop set up about three years ago after a long wait. It'll be worth it, my tools might break but the education never leaves you.
            Ken Weaver
            Clemson, SC

            "A mistake is absolute proof that someone tried to do something!

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            • DaveinFloweryBranchGA
              Established Member
              • Oct 2004
              • 361
              • Flowery Branch, Georgia, USA.

              #7
              I finally got some pics of the major items above. Here are links to the pics. The odd little spots are either something with the camera, like me sweating like a ditcher (hot and humid in Georgia today) or the lighting effect. Sorry about the greasy cardboard box background, but that's all I had that was big enough.


              Woodtek Cabinet Saw:

              http://www.zjstech.net/~ddixson/Wood...tSaw%20002.jpg

              http://www.zjstech.net/~ddixson/Wood...tSaw%20004.jpg

              Yorkcraft Planer:

              http://www.zjstech.net/~ddixson/York...aner%20001.jpg
              Last edited by DaveinFloweryBranchGA; 06-03-2006, 04:54 PM.
              Dave in Flowery Branch, GA

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