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Old 10e Rockville, MD

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Saw this 10e on Craigslist. http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/ ... 54271.html

Since I am not knowledgeable about the 10e, I won't hazard what may be missing. The price is $85 and there is reportedly a short in the wiring.
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If there is a short in the wiring, (I'm thinking an open, instead) that would be easy to fix.

I'd offer $75, but I would be happy with 85.

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That Greenie M5 miter gauge is sloppy in the slot most likely. A table insert would be 'nice'.(and a drill chuck, and a tailstock, and a tool rest:D) $85 ain't bad.
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JPG40504 wrote:That Greenie M5 miter gauge is sloppy in the slot most likely. A table insert would be 'nice'.(and a drill chuck, and a tailstock, and a tool rest:D) $85 ain't bad.
Let tell it like it is, the greenie miter gauge is not going to work at all. It is taller and narrower then the slot. So add the miter gauge to the must have list. I'd also add a pulley guard, well unless you like to live in the "danger zone" specially true when in the drill press mode and the pulley running at hair height.

Even with the things missing it is not a bad price, just be aware more expenditures will be needed to bring it up to a total useable state.

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Guys, that "could" be an altered greenie miter gauge. I've got one, with a custom (Skip) made bar for it. Works just fine.

The thing that interests me, is the grinding wheel mount, by the left end.

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skou wrote:Guys, that "could" be an altered greenie miter gauge. I've got one, with a custom (Skip) made bar for it. Works just fine.

The thing that interests me, is the grinding wheel mount, by the left end.

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Run belt from motor pulley to 'mount' etc. But then you already knew that!]looks[/U] narrow(and tall as Ed mentioned).:)
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