36"Crescent BS in Tx
#15
Yes sir,your right.It weights over 1600lbs,I'm a poor judge when it comes to weight,another member let me know how much it weight.
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#16
I'm anxious to see it sell. I'd buy it myself but I can only lift 900 pounds on a good day.
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#17
Carroll,
I'de buy it if I didn't already have this 1920's 36" J.A. Fay & Egan bandsaw. I still need to get a rotary phase converter for it....
That machine you've got looks nice.
Ted

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Thomas A. Edison
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#18
Thanks guys,Ted I wish you would buy it would love for a member to own it.I believe that I have it price perfectly,its not a give away price but think its on the cheaper side than on the over price side.Lots of time spent on it and afew bills but I enjoyed every minute of it.I was expecting it to make more noise,vibrate more than my 14" and 20" but I was wrong.I'm closing in on my little retirement yrs so downsizing some just in case I can afford to retire----Sometimes[Image: biggrin.png]----Carroll
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