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Barrel chambering training
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<blockquote data-quote="Panhandlin Pat" data-source="post: 3063304" data-attributes="member: 124042"><p>I got a copy of the original sales ticket from Grizzly, says the model number is 14-40vs. Delivered in Jan of 1998. It has a Baldor adjustable speed drive on it, and all components appear to be domestic! What I can't figure out is the college has it labeled as being wired 240 volt, and the specific breaker and breaker box it was wired into. I've got a cousin who's a gifted electrician, figured I'd trade some work for his expertise.</p><p></p><p> There were a half dozen nearly new Bridgeport milling machines in the auction as well we missed out on. Also were other south bends, some genesh taiwan lathes, a couple old le blond 15" lathes, and countless surface and tool grinders. Some great deals were had by a few.</p><p></p><p>A picture from the auction with everything on it.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]555069[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panhandlin Pat, post: 3063304, member: 124042"] I got a copy of the original sales ticket from Grizzly, says the model number is 14-40vs. Delivered in Jan of 1998. It has a Baldor adjustable speed drive on it, and all components appear to be domestic! What I can't figure out is the college has it labeled as being wired 240 volt, and the specific breaker and breaker box it was wired into. I've got a cousin who's a gifted electrician, figured I'd trade some work for his expertise. There were a half dozen nearly new Bridgeport milling machines in the auction as well we missed out on. Also were other south bends, some genesh taiwan lathes, a couple old le blond 15" lathes, and countless surface and tool grinders. Some great deals were had by a few. A picture from the auction with everything on it. [ATTACH type="full"]555069[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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