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06-02-2014 01:55 AM |
http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/tls/4496451941.html Not sure what i’d do with 6 drill presses but I want them. |
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#1 posted 06-02-2014 02:07 AM |
A different bit for each drill would be awesome. -- Shooting down the walls of heartache. Bang bang. I am. The warrior. |
#2 posted 06-02-2014 03:11 AM |
That’s kind of how they where used, a different operation for each head, that way multiple users could speed things along by not having to change any tooling until it was dull or broken. They were usually in order and many times all left running so one or more operators could run the work piece down the table. -- "Lack of effort will result in failure with amazing predictability" - Me |
#3 posted 06-02-2014 04:48 AM |
That would look so bad ass in my shop! -- Anthony--http://knottywoodshop.weebly.com/ |
#4 posted 06-02-2014 06:55 AM |
Nice color! -- Alaskan's for Global warming! |
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