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  • 13 Jun 2021 4:51 PM
    Reply # 10630636 on 10619150

    If the homeowners want to get rid of all the dust collection ductwork and shutoff gates I can uninstall them and remove all the hangers for them and take them off their hands. 

  • 13 Jun 2021 11:17 AM
    Reply # 10629680 on 10619150
    Anonymous

    Sent pm

  • 13 Jun 2021 5:20 AM
    Reply # 10627912 on 10619150

    Oh wow, that might be something worth looking into then since you don’t have to purchase everything together.

  • 12 Jun 2021 9:15 PM
    Reply # 10625664 on 10619150
    John Middleton (Administrator)

    Yes indeed.  This is the same equipment, but Mac has moved.  The new homeowners are not woodworkers, so they have no real use for the machines, and are trying to reclaim the space in their basement.  Among the documentation are some pictures of the crane set-up used to move it in originally - good reference material.  The homeowners also have a potential contact for crane work.  As you say, very nice equipment, but comes with a moving challenge.  The owners are motivated to pass it on, so worth a look by those interested in these machines.      

  • 12 Jun 2021 9:16 AM
    Reply # 10623436 on 10619150

    Lol, I remember trying to help Mac sell his equipment a few years back. At the time I recall that he wanted to sell it all together rather than piecing it out. Sounds like maybe that has changed. Joe Nolte I think was trying to help him sell his equipment a few years before that too. Suffice it to say he’s been trying to sell for at least a decade. Getting out of his basement will be challenging to say the least. A decently sized crane from the lower street will likely be needed to move things out. Mac use to work for a cable company as I recall and had access to a crane to get them in there way back when. Great equipment if you can get it moved though! 

  • 11 Jun 2021 3:01 PM
    Message # 10619150
    John Middleton (Administrator)

    The Estate Assistance team is helping with the sale of four professional Mini-Max SCM shop machines from a home in Beaverton, OR.  The machines were purchased in 1994, and include a FS350 Jointer/Planer, a SC3 Sliding Table Panel Saw, a L55N Stroke Sander, and a T3T Sliding Table Shaper.  There is also an Air Sentry 109 BCF Dust Collector.  Manuals and other documentation are available.  Features and specifications are included in the attached images. 

    These machines are large and heavy, and will require substantial equipment to remove and transport from their current location in a basement.  They were loaded into this location using a construction crane.

    Pricing is negotiable, pending the buyer’s calculation of moving costs.  The preferred buyer will interested in taking all of the machines.

    Interested parties can contact john.middleton@guildoforegonwoodworkers.org for questions.

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    Last modified: 11 Jun 2021 3:02 PM | John Middleton (Administrator)

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