Phil wrote:.......On e-bay is there not a "Contact the seller" option......
Yep, and he has confirmed that the only issue with the machine is the tensioner. Everything else works OK.
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Phil wrote:.......On e-bay is there not a "Contact the seller" option......
novocaine wrote:Isn't one end left hand thread?
Lons wrote:novocaine wrote:Isn't one end left hand thread?
I hadn't thought of that Dave but not unsurmountable with a little lateral thinking, the broken rod might well be repairable anyway, it's unlikely to have snapped and I'd guess the treads are stripped on the top end of the rod or in the clamp.
Mike G wrote:Phil wrote:.......On e-bay is there not a "Contact the seller" option......
Yep, and he has confirmed that the only issue with the machine is the tensioner. Everything else works OK.
Phil wrote:.....Mike, can you not inspect the machine?
The transaction will still be processed through e-bay and not violate their terms and conditions.
I see still no bids on it
9fingers wrote:Not long to go Mike- the excitement mounts!
Bob
9fingers wrote:A mixture of collect only and a fault puts most buyers off these days.....
Mike G wrote:9fingers wrote:A mixture of collect only and a fault puts most buyers off these days.....
Yep, that's it I think.
Now, if I happened to be making a small bench for a lathe, which of course I'm not, it wouldn't be impossible to make it a tad bigger to hold this thing too. Hypothetically speaking, of course.
Mike G wrote:Just an aside for those who scroll a lot.... Do you do your scrolling standing up or sitting down?
Mike G wrote:Just an aside for those who scroll a lot.... Do you do your scrolling standing up or sitting down?
AndyT wrote:Sitting, so I can work the pedals. No, wait, you've not gone and bought an electric one have you?
Lons wrote:.......It won't be long before you'll need to upgrade your electrics to handle all these machines Mike.
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