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Re: NO LBC - Auction Items

To: RBHouston@aol.com
Subject: Re: NO LBC - Auction Items
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:10:06 -0500
Cc: Spridget List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <145.43098491.2f845cd4@aol.com>
In the immortal words of Emily Litella..  "Ohh, . . .  Nevermind."


Lester

Thanks for looking tho'


On Apr 5, 2005, at 4:27 PM, RBHouston@aol.com wrote:

> For all of those that expressed and interest in the school auction 
> items I
> mentioned. I did get by and see them this morning.
>
> Most of them are huge, not just really big, but HUGE.  These machines  
> were
> donated to the college some thirty-five years ago by the US Army.   
> They still
> have US Government property tags on them.
>
> The Cincinnati milling machine is some 5-6 feet tall, and probably 3-4 
> feet
> square, and has an oil leak.
>
> The Lathes are one Enco model 91250, over 4 feet tall and over 6 feet 
> long,
> three feet deep, made by Da Shin Machinery in Taiwan...missing the 
> chuck at
> least.  The other is an Enterprise model 1330 and is half again bigger 
> than
> the Enco.
>
> The boring machine is perhaps the biggest, well over 6 feet tall, a jig
> borer? Moore Special Tool Co..no evident model number.
>
> It will take a forklift to load these things, probably available, but 
> my
> previous offer to crate and take them to the freight company no longer 
>  applies.
>
> Did I mention these were HUGE.  I don't even want to guess what they  
> might
> weigh.
>
> Anyone still interested, let me know.  I forgot the digital camera,  
> but I
> could stop back by and shoot some pics.  Bids have to be in by Friday  
> morning.
>
>
>
> Robert B. Houston
> Texan in NM
>
> 73 Midget
> 63  TR4
>
>
>
>
> "A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the  species of exercises, 
> I
> advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to  the body, it 
> gives
> boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind. Games  played with 
> the ball, and
> others of that nature, are too violent for the body  and stamp no 
> character on
> the mind. Let your gun therefore be your constant  companion of your 
> walks."
>
> --- Thomas Jefferson





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