CT Chickenstock-2009

I've got so much brush around and I love using chips for the runs.

Sorry Kristen. I could always bring it by one day if you promise
to feed me.
big_smile.png
 
I can bring my Horse shoes if we had some kind of make shift pits to play in.

Purple Chicken- Just remember that it currently not running. I just don't have the time right now to go threw it and give it a tune up. I chipped up a TON of brush last fall with it though. I also have a bag that goes on the exit chute to collect the chips while it running. It make clean up easy.

Jas
 
Now that I started going threw my garage I'm finding more tag sale stuff. For you wood workers, I have a like new wood lathe. I used it once and that's it. It in absolutely perfect shape! $75
Older Craftsman Radial Arm saw. Works great! $50
Stay tuned! More to come. I have some extra Nail guns too.
 
Quote:
Radial arm, not chop saw? Nail guns? I already have three but could
always use more.


No problem in the chipper not running. I know a good mechanic. He's
a real jerk but he knows engines.
roll.png
 
More for the wood workers....

PORTAL CABLE Phunamatic Finish nailer. 16 gauge, takes 3/4" to 2 1/2" nails. $50

PORTAL CABLE Phunamatic Upholstery Stapler. 22 gauge, takes 3/8" staples $30

De Walt Belt Sander. DW413. Electronic speed control. $50

Craftsman Direct Drive 16" Scroll Saw. $30

Reliant Master Dovetail machine. 12" wide with 1/2" template. $35

Now the Big Boy. Bridgewood 2HP Dust Collector. Single bag, 1 phase, Can be used with 110 or 220. Model # BW-002A. Great for anyone does wood working. Can be hooked up to multiple shop tools to suck up the dust and wood shaving before they hit the floor. Great system to keep you shop or garage clean. A steal at $150.

Let me know if any of these items intrest you. Other wise I wont bring them along. Every tool I listed is good working order, no junk here.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom