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    Baleigh Mill at auction in Regina

    It was well used and poorly maintained. The pictures were not take at the auction site. When I saw it, it was outside. Some of the chicken crap had washedmoffmin the recent snow and rain, but had been replaced with rust. But only on the very few areas that were not covered in a cm of spooge...
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    Baleigh Mill at auction in Regina

    Plus fees and taxes brings the total to over $5800. Yikes.
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    Baleigh Mill at auction in Regina

    Baleigh VM949 Mill Includes all Saskatchewn dirt you will need to start your own farm.
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    Evolution Dry Cut Saw - $333

    Still on sale December 7. Wish I had space. The shop isn't done yet.
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    Tips/Techniques Renzetti does it again

    Wow. The more I learn, the less I know.
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    East bound and down!

    Glad to have you back! You are just a short trip away from me now. Only 2.5 hours. The shop planning is a challenging but rewarding task. My shop is just starting the build today.
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    Voest Lathe: Kindersley SK, $1700

    My old home town. Lots of oilfield stuff done there. Lathe looks to be in pretty good condition and that price…..
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    Kurt D675 Milling Vise - Fernie BC

    You can get factory blemished vises directly from Kurt. I bought one last year for slightly under $800 shipped after exchange. Of course things are more expensive now but still a good place to start looking.
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    Plenty O Tools

    If it works, at least your equipment is running. My lathe has sat for nearly a year while I looked for a transformer.
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    Plenty O Tools

    The one I bought was the only one that was still hooked up to the phase converter, so I figured that it probably still worked. It was definitely quite new compared to the other transformers. Oh and it was the only one with a legible label on it! Turns out it steps up from 240 to 480 V and is 9...
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