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May 17th 10, 12:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Brian Whatcott
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Bidding on a Lathe
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On Sun, 16 May 2010 12:02:12 -0500, brian whatcott
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A lathe is one of those things a homebuilder might want, but like me,
be reluctant to pay for, new.
So when I spotted a Southbend listed on a Texas School District Surplus
Auction on friday, I asked the auctioneer to bid on my behalf to $222
sight unseen. At 150 miles distance, it was too far to go on spec.
This was a low bid, no doubt.
I called to find out how the bidding went today. It made over $700,
which is the right price for a smaller Southbend in reasonable
condition. Sigh....
Still, I tried!
Brian W
a 9 inch south bend in good shape with any tooling at all is over
$1500 around here. (2 chucks, faceplate and dogs, toolpost and
centers)
I can't say I'm shocked. A quicky Google check on offers showed prices
from $600 to $1200
Brian W
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