I met another woodworker who is downsizing and getting rid of his clamps. He’s not having much luck on Craigslist, so I offered to help him out by posting to the Jocks. I hope I’m not overstepping and I hope I am not posting to the wrong area so forgive me if I am and please let me know so i can correct it. That said, here goes:
18 bessey “K” clamps. from 24” – 96” see pics. some minor use, but nearly all of these have never been used.
Included are the four pack of parallel squares. serious inquiries. you will also get numerous other clamps like irwins, etc. you can see them in the pic.
-- ok, is it cut once measure twice, cut twice measure once???? I know....I'll just keep cutting until it's long enough.
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Don Broussard
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#1 posted 03-27-2018 02:56 AM
I noticed that you identified your location as Georgia. Is the owner of the clamps also in Georgia? Is there a price?
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EarlS
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#2 posted 03-27-2018 11:19 AM
I would definitely be interested in the clamps. What is he asking and can he ship them?
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TimInIndiana
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#3 posted 03-27-2018 03:10 PM
Here’s the current Craigslist post. Asking $700 for the lot; northeast of Atlanta. (Not my post!)
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/tls/d/clamps-cant-have-enough/6541554108.html
EarlS
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#4 posted 03-27-2018 05:13 PM
Thanks for the link. I emailed him
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bladedust
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#5 posted 03-27-2018 10:27 PM
Sorry, been at work all day. $700 is correct and he is in GA, but he will not ship….at least, that’s what he told me.
-- ok, is it cut once measure twice, cut twice measure once???? I know....I'll just keep cutting until it's long enough.
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