Nice 10E/ER in NJ

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algale
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Nice 10E/ER in NJ

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I'm not a 10E/ER guy but this looks pretty complete and with speed changer at a price that the speed changer alone might bring. http://cnj.craigslist.org/tls/3989652873.html
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Indeed it is! That is a serious jointer/shaper fence!
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Can you tell from the photo whether it is at an 10E or 10ER?
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algale wrote:Can you tell from the photo whether it is at an 10E or 10ER?

The rip fence, trunion and the miter gauge say ER, but the quill feed return spring housing says E. I do not see an extension table(that would provide another clue).

The quill spring housing may be deceptive due to poor camera angle.

I say it is likely an ER.

P.S. the manual pix shows an ER extension table.
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Either way, it's worth the buck and a quarter the guy is asking.

Speedchanger is almost that much.

Oh, found one local, for $150, that's better. Lady is going to accept my deposit. At the least, I'll have the parts to get my ER FrankenSmith running.
Hers has metal legs, casters, and speedchanger. I'll turn the carcass into a dedicated drill-press. I "MAY" sell the speedchanger.

You guys try to get it, and I'll personally ruin your weekend. :D

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skou wrote:Either way, it's worth the buck and a quarter the guy is asking.

Speedchanger is almost that much.

Oh, found one local, for $150, that's better. Lady is going to accept my deposit. At the least, I'll have the parts to get my ER FrankenSmith running.
Hers has metal legs, casters, and speedchanger. I'll turn the carcass into a dedicated drill-press. I "MAY" sell the speedchanger.

You guys try to get it, and I'll personally ruin your weekend. :D

steve
And I would be interested in that speed changer. Drop me a PM if you really want to sell it.
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