Remember that thread?
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=4379
It was about an exfactory in Matthews, NC. Well, I bid on the Cehisa edgebander...and got it.
All the machines came from a small shop, the owner was retiring. Edgebander is is A+ shape, well maintained, other than some dust not a scratch on it, all with original manual and original bill of sale. The edgebander has a glue pot so it can be used with plain (non pre-glued) veneer and solid edgebanding.
The owner was a real gentleman: Helped me load, gave me a short lesson on use, threw in a couple of rolls of edgebanding, a bucket of glue pellets, a 5-gal drum of contact adhesive and -drum roll, please- 2 Graco pressure pots a Graco air assist spray gun!!
The 16" jointer hasn't sold yet. It is a yates in very good shape, it is the model with the servicable pillow block bearings. I already have a 12" jointer and my wife threatened bodily harm if I bring anything else so I couldn't take it.
Cheers,
Bernhard
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=4379
It was about an exfactory in Matthews, NC. Well, I bid on the Cehisa edgebander...and got it.
All the machines came from a small shop, the owner was retiring. Edgebander is is A+ shape, well maintained, other than some dust not a scratch on it, all with original manual and original bill of sale. The edgebander has a glue pot so it can be used with plain (non pre-glued) veneer and solid edgebanding.
The owner was a real gentleman: Helped me load, gave me a short lesson on use, threw in a couple of rolls of edgebanding, a bucket of glue pellets, a 5-gal drum of contact adhesive and -drum roll, please- 2 Graco pressure pots a Graco air assist spray gun!!
The 16" jointer hasn't sold yet. It is a yates in very good shape, it is the model with the servicable pillow block bearings. I already have a 12" jointer and my wife threatened bodily harm if I bring anything else so I couldn't take it.
Cheers,
Bernhard