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  1. r-sim

    Sharp 12x37 Lathe $500 Langley

    wow, that's an amazing price! "Mostly used for polishing" makes me concerned for the ways though.
  2. r-sim

    REX-CUT DG1237 $1,900 Richmond BC

    Even filthy and with a worn cross-slide nut, that's a steal - congrats, and I hope you get many great projects from it (beyond the cleaning, lol)!
  3. r-sim

    REX-CUT DG1237 $1,900 Richmond BC

    I wonder if that's metric too - the manual has specs for both imperial and metric versions of the 1237G (also interesting that it's a non-gearhead G model!).
  4. r-sim

    Atlas horizontal milling machine - $2,700 (Delta)

    wow, that thing is cute! It looks to be a really great size for a small space actually... if only I had the money burning a hole in my pocket right now, I'd be very tempted.
  5. r-sim

    Nine 0-1" Micrometers $150.00

    I like that the dirtiest one of the lot is also the only one marked as "keep clean"!
  6. r-sim

    Metal Lathe - $1,900 (Surrey)

    I think that'll be a 12x37 - it's identical to the Frejoth FI-900AG (also sold under Dar Sin as the DSL-1237GH) I picked up for the Vancouver Hack Space last year. Of course, it's hard to tell the scale in the photos, and they do commonly scale these designs up. Let me know if anyone here picks...
  7. r-sim

    Maximat V10 Lathe ?$ Surrey BC

    I had to tell myself No More Lathes on this one. It's so conveniently sized for my home office!
  8. r-sim

    13x40 Polish TUE-40 Lathe $1000 Abbotsford BC

    Take a look at the closest way in the last photo, that looks more like 5mm!
  9. r-sim

    Pair Of Double Machine Vises $300 Surrey BC

    aw, no longer available! I'd have been in my car faster than ever before.
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