Too much stuff
Posted by
Earle Rich
on 2013-07-12 08:49:09 UTC
I'm clearing out and looking with a jaundiced eye at some of my treasured accumulations. I'm now absolutely sure that I'm never going to use some of these parts.
I have some Thomson shafting, linear bearings and mounting blocks that should be passed on to someone who will put them to good use. I was astonished by the prices in MSC. I believe that 10% of those prices will be attractive to members of this group. I don't want to do the ebay route but may try Craig's List if there are no takers.
1) 2.0 inch diameter, 11 feet long 3 pieces $150 each
2) 1.5 inch diameter, 9 feet long 2 pieces $75 each
3) a good assortment of bearings, way covers, mounting blocks to fit the above shafts. $25 to $50 each, negotiable if you take everything.
The weight and length means they are heavy and I don't want to ship. I'm located in southern New Hampshire. I brought these home in a pickup truck with an 8 foot bed, so carrying shouldn't be a problem.
Earle Rich
Mont Vernon, NH
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I have some Thomson shafting, linear bearings and mounting blocks that should be passed on to someone who will put them to good use. I was astonished by the prices in MSC. I believe that 10% of those prices will be attractive to members of this group. I don't want to do the ebay route but may try Craig's List if there are no takers.
1) 2.0 inch diameter, 11 feet long 3 pieces $150 each
2) 1.5 inch diameter, 9 feet long 2 pieces $75 each
3) a good assortment of bearings, way covers, mounting blocks to fit the above shafts. $25 to $50 each, negotiable if you take everything.
The weight and length means they are heavy and I don't want to ship. I'm located in southern New Hampshire. I brought these home in a pickup truck with an 8 foot bed, so carrying shouldn't be a problem.
Earle Rich
Mont Vernon, NH
www.flickr.com/photos/mvfotog/sets
http://www.gnhw.org/ Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/granitegeek
http://mvartisans.wordpress.com
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