Some days are better than others and some even better...
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 12:11 am
My son and I went to a farm equipment auction today only about 2 miles from the farm. It was a sale of stuff belonging to a family member of an old friendly business acquaintance of mine. It started with a very large flatbed trailer loaded down with a "lot" of misc. tools etc. typical of many farmers aka "crap I already own a lot of".
It quickly became apparent (very happily) that I was the only woodworker there out of maybe 300 people. I only saw 3 actual woodworking things there and I ended up with all three of them. The first was a Bench-Dog Pro-Lift router lift system, unused and never assembled in the original box with manual and complete giblet pack. I made a bid of $5 to start it and waited for it to quickly go up out of my price range. I was flabbergasted when no one else would make any bid at all...
I was also very happy.
Here is a link to a Google search for it, it is the 6th router lift down the page.
https://www.google.com/?client=ubuntu&h ... 4548388576
Here is a picture of the actual lift after I got it home and unpacked it.
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Later along the back wall of the big tool shed they got to 3 sets of older metal shelves (a bit rough but suitable for the farm shop) with several misc. items sitting on them. The auctioneers helper pulled down a box with a new TV wall mount in it and they couldn't get a bid. The auctioneer said "Put it back on the shelf and we will sell all 3 shelves and everything on them all together". I had looked at the shelves and they had a small paper shredder, a nice electric heater (like I needed that today
), that TV mount and under it 2 new in the box, never assembled, Jet Universal mobile tool bases, number 708118.
Some guy kind of wanted the shelves but after my last bid of $17.50 for all of it he walked away. Here is a page with these bases pictured.
https://jet.com/product/detail/331ecc7a ... lsrc=aw.ds
Here is a picture of the bases in the box.
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A better day indeed...
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It quickly became apparent (very happily) that I was the only woodworker there out of maybe 300 people. I only saw 3 actual woodworking things there and I ended up with all three of them. The first was a Bench-Dog Pro-Lift router lift system, unused and never assembled in the original box with manual and complete giblet pack. I made a bid of $5 to start it and waited for it to quickly go up out of my price range. I was flabbergasted when no one else would make any bid at all...
Here is a link to a Google search for it, it is the 6th router lift down the page.
https://www.google.com/?client=ubuntu&h ... 4548388576
Here is a picture of the actual lift after I got it home and unpacked it.
[img][/img]
Later along the back wall of the big tool shed they got to 3 sets of older metal shelves (a bit rough but suitable for the farm shop) with several misc. items sitting on them. The auctioneers helper pulled down a box with a new TV wall mount in it and they couldn't get a bid. The auctioneer said "Put it back on the shelf and we will sell all 3 shelves and everything on them all together". I had looked at the shelves and they had a small paper shredder, a nice electric heater (like I needed that today
https://jet.com/product/detail/331ecc7a ... lsrc=aw.ds
Here is a picture of the bases in the box.
[img][/img]
A better day indeed...
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