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Subject: [Shop-talk] Once again: an oversized oops.
From: Mark Miller <markmiller@threeboysfarm.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 18:56:52 -0700
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Hi. Due to a colossal error on my part I now own a Freud LSB67003 670mm 
x 6.20 carbide tipped horizontal panel sizing blade
( freudtools.com/products/LSB67003 
<http://freudtools.com/products/LSB67003> ). I bought it without knowing 
what I was getting (just saw a picture with no size context) - thinking 
it was a 10" or 12" blade that I could use in one of my saws. Nope. It's 
2+ feet in diameter. Is this anything any of you can find a use for, or 
know anyone who might? Looking to give it to a good home or even a 
crappy one; it sells for a few hundred dollars so I do not want to just 
recycle it. Thanks!

And for the original (I know I said I was getting rid of it) it is still 
totally available:

I'm trying to make some space in my garage and decided it is time to 
rehome a hose reel I bought at an auction without knowing how big it was 
until I picked it up.  I thought it was a good wall mountable garage 
type hose reel but it would be better suited on the back of a propane 
delivery truck.  Brand new, made by Cox Reels. 1125-4-450-ED  Specs at: 
https://www.coxreels.com/1125-series_8_15.html#product_67

Reel is 18" diameter with a 6" core, 25" long.  It has a 12V 53A 
explosion proof motor to reel it in, 1/2" NPT fittings. Overall size is 
roughly 20" x 40" x 20" and is bolted to a 21"x423" board for shipping.

Probably a grand or so to go and buy; I paid about $50. The motor alone 
is $400-500. Come and take it or we can discuss arranging shipping. If 
you are feeling generous maybe give me a little one I can actually use, 
or even my $50.  Or not.  Located in Santa Rosa, Ca.

Regards,

Mark Miller   707-490-5834
markmiller@threeboysfarm.com

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    <p>Hi. Due to a colossal error on my part I now own a Freud LSB67003
      670mm x 6.20 carbide tipped horizontal panel sizing blade<br>
      ( <a href="http://freudtools.com/products/LSB67003";
        target="_blank">freudtools.com/products/LSB67003</a> ). I bought
      it without knowing what I was getting (just saw a picture with no
      size context) - thinking it was a 10" or 12" blade that I could
      use in one of my saws. Nope. It's 2+ feet in diameter. Is this
      anything any of you can find a use for, or know anyone who might?
      Looking to give it to a good home or even a crappy one; it sells
      for a few hundred dollars so I do not want to just recycle it.
      Thanks!<br style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px">
    </p>
    <p>And for the original (I know I said I was getting rid of it) it
      is still totally available:</p>
    <p>I'm trying to make some space in my garage and decided it is time
      to rehome a hose reel I bought at an auction without knowing how
      big it was until I picked it up.  I thought it was a good wall
      mountable garage type hose reel but it would be better suited on
      the back of a propane delivery truck.  Brand new, made by Cox
      Reels. 1125-4-450-ED  Specs at: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
        
href="https://www.coxreels.com/1125-series_8_15.html#product_67";>https://www.coxreels.com/1125-series_8_15.html#product_67</a>
      <br>
      <br>
      Reel is 18" diameter with a 6" core, 25" long.  It has a 12V 53A
      explosion proof motor to reel it in, 1/2" NPT fittings. Overall
      size is roughly 20" x 40" x 20" and is bolted to a 21"x423" board
      for shipping.
      <br>
      <br>
      Probably a grand or so to go and buy; I paid about $50. The motor
      alone is $400-500. Come and take it or we can discuss arranging
      shipping. If you are feeling generous maybe give me a little one I
      can actually use, or even my $50.  Or not.  Located in Santa Rosa,
      Ca.
      <br>
    </p>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Regards,

Mark Miller   707-490-5834
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" 
href="mailto:markmiller@threeboysfarm.com";>markmiller@threeboysfarm.com</a></pre>
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