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If you dont mind picking it up and holding it until this weekend or next, i will compensate you for your trouble. (I'd be willing to go to $150 but REALLY prefer $100). Would you take the jointer in trade for picking it up? I can paypal you $100 (plus the paypal fee) today or give you cash when I get it. If you want something else instead of the jointer let me know.

Or if you don't want to mess with it, I understand :)
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Josh, I will text the seller to see if he's willing to let it all go for $100. If so, I will pick it up and hold it for you and you can keep the jointer. It's no trouble for me if you will get use out of it. You can pay me when you pick it up.
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Josh,

It's a done deal at $100. I will pick it up tonight. See your PM for my phone number and address.

Fred
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It gives me the warm and fuzzies when board members help each other out like this!
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I would find it even warmer and fuzzier if some of that equipment was for me.:rolleyes::)
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Thank you so much!

Does anyone need the jointer? If not, I'll probably try to salvage the cutter head and blades for a backup set. I don't really need it so if anyone does...it's yours.
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joshh wrote:Thank you so much!

Does anyone need the jointer? If not, I'll probably try to salvage the cutter head and blades for a backup set. I don't really need it so if anyone does...it's yours.
You might want to consider keeping the jointer quadrant and its attaching hardware. The quadrant is a high fail item.

The infeed and outfeed tables should be retained as a "pair".
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If you're just *wanting* to give it away, and it's not a problem for someone to hold it a while, I'll take it. My parents have some close friends that live in Houston and make a trip out there (or they make a trip here) several times a year. I could have them pick it up next time one of them makes the trip.
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heathicus wrote:If you're just *wanting* to give it away, and it's not a problem for someone to hold it a while, I'll take it. My parents have some close friends that live in Houston and make a trip out there (or they make a trip here) several times a year. I could have them pick it up next time one of them makes the trip.

Do you already have one?

If so, i think I'll keep it or find someone that doesn't already own one.

If not, we can figure out someway to get it to you. I can take it to your parents' friend's house if it's close to my route or we might get a volunteer to hold it in that area. Worst case I can take it home with me and you can pick it up in DFW whenever you can.
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This all makes me wonder why I can't find a pristine ER10 that I can afford. For some unknown reason I have decided I want one to use as a dedicated drill press. Oh well at least I can dream. Jim
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