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I have the following for sale in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area:
Hay Budden anvil 198# $4 per pound. This is the very best Hay Budden your will ever find.
Baldour one hp, variable speed, 220 volt, 9 inch disc grinder with four precision machined aluminum discs with magnetic backs. You can change grits easily and quickly. Unit is like new. $500
Bader BIII 1 1/2 hp., variable speed, 220 volt, belt grinder with 8 inch contact wheel, small wheel attachment, and platten attachment. Unit is like new $1400
20 ton hydraulic forging press with 11 sets of dies and a hot cutter. I followed Dr. Batson's book in making the H Frame press. Costs me $2000 in parts and materials. 5 hp 220 volt Leeson motor. This is a first class forging press. It is mounted on steel wheels to make it easy to roll around your shop. $1500
I made four inferior quality knives and, after a blade became airborne during polishing, decided that I prefer to keep my fingers. My real talent is putting together a quality set of equipment. I searched for a long time before I found the Hay Budden anvil. The grinders and hydraulic press have less than 5 hours use. All of the equipment is for pick-up only in Grand Praire, Texas (between Dallas and Fort Worth). You can email me at gpfw@tx.rr.com and I will send you pictures.
Hay Budden anvil 198# $4 per pound. This is the very best Hay Budden your will ever find.
Baldour one hp, variable speed, 220 volt, 9 inch disc grinder with four precision machined aluminum discs with magnetic backs. You can change grits easily and quickly. Unit is like new. $500
Bader BIII 1 1/2 hp., variable speed, 220 volt, belt grinder with 8 inch contact wheel, small wheel attachment, and platten attachment. Unit is like new $1400
20 ton hydraulic forging press with 11 sets of dies and a hot cutter. I followed Dr. Batson's book in making the H Frame press. Costs me $2000 in parts and materials. 5 hp 220 volt Leeson motor. This is a first class forging press. It is mounted on steel wheels to make it easy to roll around your shop. $1500
I made four inferior quality knives and, after a blade became airborne during polishing, decided that I prefer to keep my fingers. My real talent is putting together a quality set of equipment. I searched for a long time before I found the Hay Budden anvil. The grinders and hydraulic press have less than 5 hours use. All of the equipment is for pick-up only in Grand Praire, Texas (between Dallas and Fort Worth). You can email me at gpfw@tx.rr.com and I will send you pictures.