Eye's are bigger than stomach

sdelivery

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Burp...guys I have 3 surface grinders and 3-4 lathes and no real aisle ways no room to work comfortably.
I have started to clean and reorganize the space I have for the machine shop and it's not that big.
At this point I have decided to keep a manual Bridgeport and a cnc 5vk mill,
A Southbend lathe 16 x 72, KO Lee 6 x 18 hydraulic Surface grinder, Sellers 6G and Cinci Spiropoint drill grinders.
This leaves me with a bunch of old machines and parts to get rid of.
I have talked to both of my sons who are in the trade and have worked with me.
I plan on posting them in the for sale section in the next couple weeks as time permits.
But these are not high dollar machines and they all have wear and will need some repair, what doesn't?16864133421388016792623757133673.jpg16864133950398929935567668888453.jpg16864135113662827965179587639130.jpg
 
But these are not high dollar machines and they all have wear and will need some repair, what doesn't?
I know what does ............................................my body ! I'm with you , my body is to the point it has more wear than any of the machines . :grin:
 
I have that same grinder in near new condition, paid $300 for it.

That was a fluke as the one I was supposed to buy was dropped while I was on my way 2.5hrs to go get it.

I got that one instead.
 
Which one?
Sounds like you were at hgr
6-12 Deluxe.

That was probably 15 yrs ago I picked that up.

Old guy by the name of George I used to see at the Bangor PA antique stern show at Jacktown.

It’s he lived in Clinton NJ.
 
Nice, Are you still involved with live steam?
How is your Boyer Shultz deluxe equipped?
 
Nice, Are you still involved with live steam?
How is your Boyer Shultz deluxe equipped?
No I just go to the show for the flea market.

Just an auto oiler and manual chuck.

I’m waiting for the one at work to be thrown out so I can scavenge the hydraulics from it.
 
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