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Shaper $375

Summerland, British Columbia
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Early 19th century? Nope. Early 20th? Possibly.

And, stored outside.

Here's a link to a PDF catalog of Smith & Mills shapers, has some extra info. If this is a 20" as the cover seems to indicate, then according to the chart on page 9 of the catalog it weights between 4450 & 5400 lbs.
 
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Age is merely a number..... You know you want her... :p
No, it's just that as green as I am to this field, I knew damn well that shaper wasn't 200 years old. Industrial lathes are barely older than that.

As far as wanting her, if it was, say, 8-12" or so, I'd be interested. At 20" & 4500 lbs? Nope. You, on the other hand, need to increase your collection.
 
A pretty classic case of, 'when the size goes up past a point, the price comes down, a lot'.

It works out well for the fellas ('cause really, how many women would spare it a passing glance?) that have both the space and the means to move such iron. Too old to fit in a commercial shop, too big for all but few of the hobby guys.
 
And while you’re in Kelowna, here’s a steal on a 2hp 3-ph motor, vfd, ball screws, and the start of a cnc 4-axis machine.

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So he never replied to my message - maybe already sold?

Maybe, but not everyone lives continually on their communications devices. Sometimes people take days to get back to you - working, long weekend, whatever.

Looks like a great project for somebody (else)!
 
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