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Got this home an hour ago. It's a Clausing 8520. The man needed parts, I needed a Mill. Done deal, I love that barter system.

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Bill,

I'm glad you goy yours home safely. I bought a like new one 2 years ago, only to have the rigger (a term used loosely), due to their error, it dropped about 30 feet on to a concrete stairway, they swept up the residue and shoveled it into buckets.
jack
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Nice find Bill! (And a fine looking day to move it also!!)

Jack,, did they replace your'e mill or?
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The rigger wrote me a check, I got what I paid, not what it was worth.
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Nice mill Bill! Very nice size for a home shop. Thumbsup

You may already know about this Yahoo group dedicated to 6x26 mills but just in case you don't, here's the link.

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/6x...gmachines/

Ed
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A mighty fine mill you have got yourself there Bill Thumbsup
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Nice score Bill. What do/did you have to make in return?
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I had to make 50 parts for him. .375 dia. X 2.510 long. One end had a "L' drill hole 1.500 deep. The other end drilled and tapped 5/16-24 .750 deep. The tapped end also had a .326 C/Bore .125 deep. Material was 416 SS. 8 hours work.

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You got the best of that deal Bill. Nice looking mill.
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Had to move the mill thru the house. Broke it down into 3 sections, base, main frame and head. Now to reassemble it. Pictures will follow this evening.

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