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Tools for sale – long list…

JulianTracy | Posted in Reader Classified on July 8, 2006 06:23am

Ok, so here’s a list of stuff I need to get rid of. Email me if you have any other tools that you’d like to trade me with…

Paslode 16 guage finish gun with case $70 — SOLD

Porter Cable 2″ 18 ga. brad nailer with case $50

Porter Cable 7 1/4 left hand 15 amp circ saw magnesium (#743?) $75

Bosch 18 volt Brute hammerdrill kit BNIB $140 (2 available)

Bosch 18 volt 6 pc. combo – planer/circ/recip/jigsaw/hmrdrill/flslt/bag/2batts NEW $400

Bosch door hinge template kit LN used once $170

Porter cable / Robotoolz 3 beam torpedo laser $40

Pro-Grppr clamp&guide guide rail system 100″/50″/30″ + saw sled + router sled $145

David White 4pl self leveling laser $90 NEW without case or box — NEW Lower price

Panasonic 15.6 volt “F” nicad battery (brand new direct from panasonic) $55

Panasonic nicd/nimh 7.2volt – 24 volt charger $30

Milwaukee 2.4 volt screw gun only (works great – 1speed – shows wear) $20

Milwaukee 2.4 volt charger $15

Makita 14.4 drill body (NEW – not M-force) $28

Maikta 9.6-14.4 nicd/nmh charger NEW $17

Makita 9.6 volt (ML902?) non-pivot head flashlight $10

Fein 220 grit stick on sand paper triangles 50pc box $10

Sears Craftsman Pro-Laminate router table (same as newer Bosch model)
NEW assembled $75

Bosch RA1180 benchtop router table with matching stand $135

Porter Cable angle base laminate trimmer (model 73__?) $40

Werner 7807 combination step/extension ladder type 1AA (7′ step/11.5′ extension)
fiberglass with v-pole brace $80

Werner T7810 10′ fiberglass double-sided tread Type 1AA (375lb) stepladder $100

Krause 16′ Multi matic articulating/folding extension ladder $75

Rotozip RZ5 corded rotozip tool $20

Brand new never opened Dremel Pro kit – digital Dremel tool with case with flex shaft, accesories, etc. $45

Skil cordless 3/8″ power ratchet (batt still holds a decent charge (all-metal) $17

That’s all I can think of for now… Most of the above tools are used but in very clean shape – not beat up at all. All are being sold due to being excess or having upgraded to better or diff tools or just bought them at great deals intending to sell at some point on Ebay.

Please let me know if you’d like to see pictures or more info about any of the above. For the larger stuff obviously – I am located in the Northwest metro detroit area.

Thanks for looking,

Julian Tracy

Edited 7/7/2006 11:28 pm ET by JulianTracy

Edited 7/11/2006 10:53 pm ET by JulianTracy


Edited 7/11/2006 10:54 pm ET by JulianTracy

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  1. User avater
    Sphere | Jul 08, 2006 06:35am | #1

    Dibs on the Makita 14.4 drill body maybe..I need a shell. The handle is unfixable..lets swap model no.s?

    Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks

    There is no cure for stupid. R. White.

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 08, 2006 08:34am | #6

      I'll get you the model # tomorrow - it's not the beefier model (mforce) but is still good extra drill. It was the drill that came with the blower kit - use the blower all the time but never touched the drill body.JT

    2. JulianTracy | Jul 10, 2006 08:11am | #16

      It's a model #6228.Might be a 3/8ths chuck I think...Here's a pic.JT

      Edited 7/10/2006 1:15 am ET by JulianTracy

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        Sphere | Jul 11, 2006 03:49pm | #19

        I need a different handle style to make it work, I have a broken one that needs a new side.

        Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks

        There is no cure for stupid. R. White.

        1. JulianTracy | Jul 11, 2006 04:09pm | #20

          You can have it for $20 + shipping if you wanted to have an extra drill body floating around.JT

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            Sphere | Jul 11, 2006 04:15pm | #21

            Nah, I got too many as it is, I need to get rid of some stuff too.

            I am sure some else has that same drill that wants it.

            Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks

            There is no cure for stupid. R. White.

  2. vanderpooch | Jul 08, 2006 06:54am | #2

    Julian,

    I'd like the PC trim router. It is the motor and base, right?

    -Kit

    Technique is proof of your seriousness. - Wallace Stevens
    1. JulianTracy | Jul 08, 2006 08:27am | #4

      Motor and base, yes. Should be able to ship for about $10 - pop me an email and I'll send you a pic.JT

  3. jimblodgett | Jul 08, 2006 07:03am | #3

    I'm interested in the "Bosch door hinge template kit", Julian.  Is it for three butt hinges?  Are the edges of the templates in good shape?  No stray router knicks?  All the pins there?

     

     

    Tipi, Tipi, Tipi!

    http://www.asmallwoodworkingcompany.com

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 08, 2006 08:32am | #5

      I got it on sale at a great price at Coastal Tool and tried it for one door I had to hang and havn't used it since. Apparently hangning door slabs hasn't come up as much as I thought...Doesn't make much sense to me to hold on to it and tie up the cash in it so that's why I'm selling.It's set up for 3 hinges, I think there's an accessory kit that allows for a 4hinge door.
      All the pins are there and I'll have to check for knicks - I did try to use the above mentioned PC trimmer but the base was too small to work with the template and I'll check to make sure I didn't smag any of the edges when I was testing it out the first time. Should be as new, I'd think.Pop me an email and we'll discuss. I'll take a close look at it tomorrow am.JT

    2. Shep | Jul 08, 2006 03:31pm | #8

      waht happened to the tight fisted yankee upbringing?

      jokes aside, if you decide you don't want the hinge jig, I'm next in line for it.

      1. jimblodgett | Jul 08, 2006 06:35pm | #9

        "waht happened to the tight fisted yankee upbringing?"

        It's like that great American philosopher Rocky Balboa once said - "if youse can change, and I can change, then WE ALL CAN CHANGE!"Tipi, Tipi, Tipi!

        http://www.asmallwoodworkingcompany.com

  4. ronbudgell | Jul 08, 2006 01:56pm | #7

    Julian,

    I need that Makita charger for a 12 V saw.

    Ron

  5. wrudiger | Jul 08, 2006 11:06pm | #10

    Is that Paslode 16 guage finish gun straight or angled? Air-powered or cordless?

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 09, 2006 12:04am | #11

      That's a straight 16 ga air-powered finish gun. The price should tell you it's not the gas model ;)It works great with a case - I just got a great deal on the Dewalt 16 and 18 kit.JT

      1. wrudiger | Jul 09, 2006 12:08am | #12

        Sold!  I'll e-mail you the details.

  6. Hoohuli | Jul 09, 2006 05:11am | #13

    Any other Fein items you may have overlooked?

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 09, 2006 05:59am | #14

      I'm a very happy Multi-master owner - just have the original plastic case and the extra box of 220 sandpaper.JT

  7. BarbaraD | Jul 09, 2006 07:01am | #15

    What is the model number on the dremel pro kit? I call dibs provided I can get more information online after you tell me the model number.  Thanks



    Edited 7/9/2006 12:18 am ET by BarbaraD

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 10, 2006 08:14am | #17

      Here's a picture of the box - I tried to google the number with no luck. At one point not too long ago - it was their top of the line, but they've sinced introduced a ton of diff models.Nice kit - kick a^^ case.Julian

      1. BarbaraD | Jul 10, 2006 08:28am | #18

        Thanks for the photo.  No longer interested. 

  8. rez | Jul 11, 2006 04:39pm | #22

    What? No PorterCable Bammer? :o)

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 11, 2006 05:28pm | #23

      Yea, I have a Bammer - 15ga angled. Works just fine and is quite handy for door casing / baseboard and the such. Anything else - not so great as it requires quite a bit of oomph to press in the nose piece.I've had it for years and it paid for itself a long time ago because I used it on quite a few jobs.The only problem I have with it now are due to the nails that I stocked up on - the plastic collating is getting flaky. On an air gun - it wouldn't be a problem, but on the bammer - it gums up the front nose pretty easily and you have to clear it out/trim it off frequently.One oddball thing is - now the bammer gas catridges are like $15 each at the PC service centers. Luckily I picked up some on clearance at the big box for much less a while back so I have 3-4 new spares for the time being.JT

      1. rez | Jul 12, 2006 08:56pm | #26

        15bucks! Holy Cow!

        I bought the bammer when they first came out while out of town working on a cabin/cottage reno needing something to put thin pine t&g on ceilings. Then got an Impulse and haven't used the bammer  since.

        be telling me that case isn't big enough to be a floatation device.

        Edited 7/12/2006 1:57 pm ET by rez

  9. User avater
    NickNukeEm | Jul 12, 2006 01:08am | #24

    Panasonic battery and charger still available?  Mine are two years old and could use a third stand-in in the rotation.

     

    "I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul."  Invictus, by Henley.

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 12, 2006 05:52am | #25

      Yes. I got the battery straight from Panasonic as part of a battery recall replacement - never been charged - I've probably had it for 6 months or so. My original 15.6 batts lasted like 5-7 years - that's what I 've heard from other Panasonic owners as well.The Charger is left over from another kit -used, but still works great and will charge the newer Nimh batts as well.Should be able to ship both for $11 - pop me an email and we'll discuss the rest.Thanks,Julian

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    JeffBuck | Jul 24, 2006 05:46am | #27

    I'm loving that little PC SawBoss!

     

    thanks for having a brand new blade on it too. It spent last week cutting thru old barn wood that'd being reused to patch the old place back together ... really getting a work out ... but it's doing it's job.

    I might send the DeWalt to the shop for an official cleaning and rebuild ... maybe it can become my "delicate work" saw like it was intended.

    That is ... till I get someone to sell me that little PC wormdrive trim saw ...

     

    Pleasure doing business with U.

    Jeff

     

     

        Buck Construction

     Artistry In Carpentry

         Pittsburgh Pa

    1. JulianTracy | Jul 24, 2006 07:19am | #28

      Glad to hear it. I'm just happy to get rid of a few tools that I no longer use, so I can buy some more...One note regarding that saw - you'll find that you can only use PC 6" blades on it as the arbor hole is a non-standard size. Most PC service centers and good tool stores stock them, but you will not find any that work at a big-box store.JT

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        JeffBuck | Jul 24, 2006 11:25pm | #29

        Ohh ... Now U tell me!

         

         

        or ...

         

         

        See .. There's always a catch with guys like U!

         

        couldn't choose .. anyways .. thanks for the clue-in. I'll look around ... bet I can find then easily local ... if not ... I'll order a box full and drive them around in the back of the van.

        I see that saw getting alot of use ... I like the feel of it. Just feels way over powered for it's size ... my Dad had an old craftsman that same size that I grew up using ... just always felt right ... I actually found him a replacement at a used tool store about a year ago ... his was dead for about 10 yrs ... don't think they ever replaced it in their line up ... for some reason .. it was light green?

        Who ever priced it didn't realize that 20-30 yrs ago craftsman stuff was a decent tool ... I think I paid $6 for it! It was in show-room condition ...

         

        almost brought a tear to the old guy's eye ... then he said something about "about time U replaced one of the G.D. tools U and yer dumba$$ brother broke!"

         

        I'll show im the sawboss ... but I'm not gonna let him use it!

        jeff    Buck Construction

         Artistry In Carpentry

             Pittsburgh Pa

        1. dustinf | Jul 25, 2006 03:37am | #33

          If you're looking for 6" sawboss blades, go to HK Mcjunkin in Swissvale.  They usually have them in stock.

          Found their link http://www.mcjunkintool.com/

          In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.

          Edited 7/24/2006 8:41 pm ET by dustinf

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            JeffBuck | Jul 25, 2006 03:48am | #35

            know the place well ...

            thanks for the tip.

             

            Jeff    Buck Construction

             Artistry In Carpentry

                 Pittsburgh Pa

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      MarkH | Jul 25, 2006 03:14am | #30

      Jeff, I'm still thinking about that saw.  I have to dig it out for the particulars, but it's virtually new with a metal case, extra carbide blades, regular blade, plywood blades, edge guide.  I might ride up to the fest with Seeyou and Gunner, maybe Rez.  I'll bring it up for the tool sale if I come, you get first dibs.  Otherwise I can ship it. 

      Make an offer if you want to.

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        Sphere | Jul 25, 2006 03:20am | #31

        Snork..I mean, bring a snorkel.  Gman has the power window controls and ...I KNow, there will be fumes of Methane inside that Mommy van..and they laugh about gas, that was the invention of laffing gas..4 guys in a van.

        Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks

        " I am not an Activist, I am, a Catalyst. I lay around and do nothing, until another ingredient is added"

        1. User avater
          MarkH | Jul 25, 2006 03:36am | #32

          I'm bringing a self-contained breathing apparatus for use in methane atmospheres.View Image

          Edited 7/24/2006 8:41 pm ET by MarkH

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            Sphere | Jul 25, 2006 03:43am | #34

            Uhhh...might wanna add the "U" part as well, I knoe who is driving, and to my reckoning, yer gonna cross at least 7 rivers, and one sound. (g)

            Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks

            " I am not an Activist, I am, a Catalyst. I lay around and do nothing, until another ingredient is added"

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        JeffBuck | Jul 25, 2006 04:00am | #36

        Oh sure ...

        bring it to the fest where someone can buy it out from under me while I'm a state or so away!

         

        and to top that off ... drive it up in the car that's supposed to kidnap me to boot!

        U bastidge ...

         

        I'll see what kinda numbers I can make up.

        Jeff    Buck Construction

         Artistry In Carpentry

             Pittsburgh Pa

        1. jimblodgett | Aug 03, 2006 06:21am | #37

          Hey Julian.  Jig arrived tonight.  Thanks, man.Tipi, Tipi, Tipi!

          http://www.asmallwoodworkingcompany.com

  11. 60447l | Nov 17, 2011 08:25pm | #38

    bosch router table and stand

    is this router table have the metal fence and also poss to ship to chicago area thanks jim

    1. calvin | Nov 17, 2011 08:35pm | #39

      604

      Take a look at the timeline just below the thread or reply title.

      Tracy's thread is about 5 yrs old.

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        Mongo | Dec 09, 2011 12:49pm | #40

        how time flies...

        ...or maybe it doesn't.

        Remember when threads had fifty posts in five hours?

        Now they have five posts in fifty weeks. And those are the active threads.

        1. calvin | Dec 09, 2011 02:32pm | #41

          Ah, but a memory...........

          But that doesn't mean this joint is not viable.  It can live again here if even in yet another morphed BT and continue the tradition as one of the best sources of information and a sadistically good time.

          Which is why I keep hanging here and attempting to offer at least marginally accurate information.

          One good thing I guess when you see a limit in the number of posts to a thread, there's also a drop in malarky, of which we sure had our share of bs'ing whether to the point or totally off the wall.

          While a good thing perhaps, it isn't exactly like the real world discussions we are apt to get into when meeting face to face.............you know, in the middle of discussing the theory of relativity, someone walks up and says something like-

          'caught our limit of walleye the other day".................."oh really, what did you use for bait?".............................

          And anymore, there's not much politics to drain the bandwith and make people look stupid.  That in itself is a positive.

          But whatever happens, it beats online poker.

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            Mongo | Dec 10, 2011 02:41pm | #42

            yup

            I was here from the beginning, literally. So I've seen all the morphs over the years. From "good" to "great", to "awesome", to "what the heck did they do", to "what the heck are WE doing" to "oh crap", to the current state of welcoming the elevator music to break up the dead silence. Plus a few more.

            Yup, I don't miss the politico garbage. I don;t mind a fine debate, but when all you get is people bludgeoning each other, all yelling with no listening...you get user fatigue.

            I've trickled around on this place for a few of the quiet years, then I simply became distracted and literally forgot about it. Onew of those thing when you change computers and since it's not bookmarked, you never go there again.

            It was my searchign for LED lights that gave up a "breaktime" hit and brought me back a few days ago. Good to see your name here Calvin, and that;s the truth.

            Funny thing is when these old threads pop up I see the old boys' names and think they are back...only to see it's an 8-year old thread.

            (sigh)

            But hey, I've got it bookmarked again. So I'll poke my nose around now and then and do what I can to stink up the joint.

          2. calvin | Dec 10, 2011 03:04pm | #43

            Thank you!

            and while you're out and about-might want to find a forum on Horseshoes.

            You never know, you might just be one " tip "  away.

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