[atis] [AT] Lathes and Mills
Stuart Harner
sharner at starband.net
Tue Sep 19 17:27:08 PDT 2006
That would be me. Sorry, but Atlanta is a bit too far from central North
Dakota.
Actually, I went to a local auction last weekend. Two of the three lathes
were WAY too big for my shop and the only one that I was interested in went
for more than I wanted to give. I am still looking and since I am not in a
hurry, I am sure I will find something eventually.
As for MSC, I only tried to do business with them once and had a bad
experience and have been tossing there catalogs unopened every since. I
have not seen a mailing from them in quite some time, maybe they got the
hint.
After looking at the shop where the auction was, I certainly believe the bit
about shop equipment growing rapidly and shrinking your shop! Man was that
place packed to the rafters! Maybe I should build a new shop first.
Stuart
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Glass" <dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 2:37 PM
Subject: [atis] [AT] Lathes and Mills
>I don't remember who was asking, but I received the flyer for the MSC tent
>sale. They say they have over 160 machines to sell. It is Oct. 12,13,14 in
>Atlanta. MSC is the company that ships Enco products in the Southeast. If
>the past is any indication of the upcoming sale, the prices are real good
>and negotiable I have no affiliation with this company.
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