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If he doesn't bite, Bob, can I post that on a mailing list for Emco Lathes?
Because that is a bargoon!
I'd be all over it, but sold my Super 11 last year. And bought a grinder that I expect will surpass my needs.
I have met Bob on a couple occasions. He travels a lot between Stateside and Canada, and I am pretty sure I saw him mention that he was going to be on the road soon.
Keep the faith, he's a decent guy to deal with, In My Experiences!
I have met Bob on a couple occasions. He travels a lot between Stateside and Canada, and I am pretty sure I saw him mention that he was going to be on the road soon.
Keep the faith, he's a decent guy to deal with, In My Experiences!
New to this forum and sounds like you've made some deals here a few times. Is it safe to assume PayPal using G&S (so both parties are protected) is the norm as far as payment goes? I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it any other way so hopefully that is what everyone on here typically uses.
Dude, I've sent cash in recycled Christmas cards, among other methods,and never had a guy here screw me. I have actually had someone who was pretty obviously a scammer, have a go at me too, but, obvious scammer was obvious!
Most of the guys take Paypal, usually on the Friends and Family plan, but if you cover the difference...3 percent or so, they will take about any method.
Postal Money orders work best for some. As does Elecronic Money Transfers (EMT). Some folks here are pretty good with "just hang an envelope with my name on it, on a tree, and it'll reach me".
You gotta go with what the seller is happy with.
I'll put in the good word for Bob. Had no troubles in the deals we made!
decided to keep the grinder, sorry did not get back to you sooner
Bob
There was an active Emco mailing list/forum, that used to be on Yahoo Groups, but has transferred over to Groups.io, IIRC.
One of the members is an Austrian IIRC, and he has acted as a go between with the current version of the Company, to try to get folks set up with odd parts that are still in inventory.
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You are seeking the arbor for the stone? I'd say make one from brass or free machining steel, mount a stone on it, and make yourself a couple of them with a hardened and ground finish, so you can mount and balance multiple stones, so you can easily switch types or grits, etc. It barely takes much extra time to make multiples once you are set up to make one, eh?
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