250# Little Giant for sale

whats a matter with that Wheeler kid, hes there fairly close and now that he's got a real job he should be able to buy it real easy. The way he likes to pack around anvils that should be right up his alley. :D
I'd sure like to give it a work out, I bet its a hammering son of a gun.

Bill
 
That is an AWESOME deal. I have seen a 250 little giant and they are beautiful. Wish I were closer,

John
 
Raymond Richard said:
I don't think Rainer is to far from me. I'd be tempted for sure if I already had 3 phase for power.

Building a rotary converter isn't all THAT expensive :D C'Mon, you know you wanna do it...all the cool kids are.... ;)

-d
 
Well, I have one of the monsters, it's a fantastic machine. Of course I don't need but maybe 1/10th of the forging power it generates by demand, but it's a really fun machine to work with. I paid a lot more for mine, so someone is going to get one heck of a bargin. If I didn't already have mine, I'd travel to where ever it is and buy it (then slip over and visit Raymond and pick up some forging tips). One caveat, Sid doesn't have many parts for a 250, and even less for a 500, so be sure and look the machine over very carefully for cracks, etc.
Ray, are you getting used to your press yet? Or is it down from the fire?
 
Robert, I haven't even thought about getting the press fixed. Still waiting on the insurance company. Put it this way the check is almost in the mail. Still working in the garage. I'd love to have the hammer but first I need a place to put it.
 
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