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  • Breaking the Rules – Hardinge Tooling for Sale

    One of our authors is downsizing and needs help in clearing out his shop. He has a good amount of toolholders and assorted Hardinge lathe tooling for sale.

    Email me at gbulliss(at)villagepress(dot)com for more information. I can provide a link to photos of the items and can forward your email along to the seller.

    BTW, I asked George and he said it was okay to post this.
    George
    Traverse City, MI

  • #2
    Originally posted by George Bulliss View Post

    BTW, I asked George and he said it was okay to post this.
    That's all we needed to hear GB - as long as you cleared it with GB first then nobody's got a problem with it - just a sec, yup - just checked with AKB and he's cool with it too.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by A.K. Boomer View Post
      That's all we needed to hear GB - as long as you cleared it with GB first then nobody's got a problem with it - just a sec, yup - just checked with AKB and he's cool with it too.
      Glad you are okay with it. Forgot to run it by you first and was worried.
      George
      Traverse City, MI

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      • #4
        It helps to have multiple personalities, as you already know lol Uhhg um Sir...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by George Bulliss View Post
          One of our authors is downsizing and needs help in clearing out his shop. He has a good amount of toolholders and assorted Hardinge lathe tooling for sale.

          Email me at gbulliss(at)villagepress(dot)com for more information. I can provide a link to photos of the items and can forward your email along to the seller.

          BTW, I asked George and he said it was okay to post this.
          There is always that one guy who just has to push the envelope. Always.
          Makes it tough for the rest of us.

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          • #6
            --
            Bob La Londe
            Professional Hack, Hobbyist, Wannabe, Shade Tree, Button Pushing, Not a "Real" machinist​
            ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            I always wanted a welding stinger that looked like the north end of a south bound chicken. Often my welds look like somebody pointed the wrong end of a chicken at the joint and squeezed until something came out. Might as well look the part.

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            • #7
              Any hint as to where in the World the items are located?

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              • #8
                E-mail him Ken - try to get the right GB - the one the other GB talked too when setting this whole thing up...

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                • #9
                  The items are in SE Michigan. I've had a few people email me already.
                  I won't be checking email this weekend though, IT is upgrading things and I'm shut out until Monday.
                  George
                  Traverse City, MI

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                  • #10
                    Thanks George. I can use Hardinge Lathe tooling on some other small machines. Hardinge turret size was 5/8" ( I think). My lil emco is 5/8". JR

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                    • #11
                      I think there were various turret tool sizes. I have some pukka Hardinge knee tools that are 1.00"
                      West Sussex UK

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                      • #12
                        Cool, George said he couldn't log on. Great. My for sale list.

                        One Palomino mare, 6 yrs.
                        Two bay mares 4 and 5
                        One old gray horse only good for salami!

                        Best offer.

                        Offer only good until George can log in again and boot my butt!
                        Location: The Black Forest in Germany

                        How to become a millionaire: Start out with 10 million and take up machining as a hobby!

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                        • #13
                          Entire shop for sale and/or the farm. 64'x84'shop/hanger with 13' ceiling. #600 sf 1880s house, 8 BRs, 5 Baths, all oak & cherry trim, doors, built in buffet, book cases, fireplace with grstone chimney(a work of art), stone founation with poured concrete inside. 2 enclosed porches, one you can shoot the range from with 2 benches. Basement is 9' tall I'm 6'4" & never bumped my head. No drain or never a leak in the basement, no gutters. Rolling 40 acres with cabin & stocked pond at the rear of the farm. 2 grass airstrips, shooting range. Tons of dear my wife saw 30 this week at one time. Can only see one house & can't see any from the cabin/guest house. Mission/Craftsman style house with hip roof 4' overhangs. Wood cook stove ftom the lates teens still in new kitchen & working fine. 4 miles off I-94 & within an hour I can be in northern or NW Indiana, Holland, GR or at I-69.

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for the link to the Hardinge stuff George,
                            but I did not see anything I need. I appreciate
                            it though. I have a 1920 Cataract QC lathe and
                            a later HLV-H, so I am always kinda looking for
                            Hardinge stuff. I hope someone else finds what
                            they need.

                            --Doozer
                            DZER

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                            • #15
                              Small goat herd available cheap. Lightly used.

                              Contact 1 (888) 666-2279
                              --
                              Bob La Londe
                              Professional Hack, Hobbyist, Wannabe, Shade Tree, Button Pushing, Not a "Real" machinist​
                              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                              I always wanted a welding stinger that looked like the north end of a south bound chicken. Often my welds look like somebody pointed the wrong end of a chicken at the joint and squeezed until something came out. Might as well look the part.

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