This is a really old angle shear but still works great. You can still buy new blades for it. I recently bought a ironworker so i dont need it anymore and it takes up space
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09-12-2012, 03:39 PM #1
anyone interested in angle shear?
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09-12-2012, 03:43 PM #2
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Interested. What's the price? Are you able to detach the shear from the base it is sitting on for shipping...minus the base?
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Victor Journeyman torch and gauges
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09-12-2012, 04:03 PM #3
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09-13-2012, 01:33 AM #4
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If it doesn't have damage/cracks in the frame, $200 plus shipping if it can go double boxed via UPS or FedEx. Living here in the boonies towards the end of the last road out to civilization necessitates the careful packing...UPS destroyed a Kurt vise I had sent out a few years back and there are a couple of Buck chucks out in either a Kansas landfill or someone else's garage as well. I can send out a plywood shipping container/box if you can post back with the dimensions.
Miller 251...sold the spoolgun to DiverBill.
Miller DialArc 250
Lincoln PrecisionTig 275
Hypertherm 900 plasma cutter
Bridgeport "J" head mill...tooled up
Jet 14 X 40 lathe...ditto
South Bend 9" lathe...yeah, got the change gears too
Logan 7" shaper
Ellis 3000 band saw
Hossfeld bender w/shopbuilt hyd.
Victor Journeyman torch and gauges
3 Gerstner boxes of mostly Starrett tools
Lots of dust bunnies
Too small of a shop at 40 X 59.


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