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carlknight1982 - 22/7/11 at 10:49 AM

Time to raise some funds to cover registration for IVA

Plasma Cutter - £375 OVNO
STill in its 2 year warrenty
Cut 40 plasma cutter and torch spares kit not cheap chinease copy but brought from the welders warehouse (google them ) there is a video on there site of the machine working, ive used it maybe 10 times so mint except the pastic collar is a little melted (£3.80 to replace)

Specs

"Excellent value Plasma Cutter. Clean Cuts 8mm Steel and severs up to around 12mm Steel. Plasma Cutter also features a Pilot Arc for easy starting and cutting over perforated materials.

Ideal for the Home, or Light Industrial Workshop.

> 230v Input
> Max Output 40amps
> Pilot Arc
> Max Sever 12mm Steel
> Torch Length 6M
> 2 Year Return to Base Machine Warranty

Practical Classics Product Test "BEST BUY"

Practical Classics Test Engineer said of the Cut 40
"A really stable arc and power to spare meant that the Cut 40 zipped through our test panel cleanly with its simple dial control only half-way round. Just under 6 Metres of torch lead makes this unit super flexible - and at 8Kg, it's no bother to move about the workshop......"

When featured in PRACTICAL CLASSICS magazine as part of a restoration project, journalist Ben Field commented:

"This is the modern marvel I mentiond in the introduction......... It made the job of cutting through the floor pans so easy it was ridiculous.........The fact that the panel was caked with underseal and general cack on both sides makes the feat all the more amazing..........Surely, the Plasma Cutter is the tool of the gentleman restorer, and all the better for it".




Boxford TUD lathe - £350

Largeish lathe similar in size to a myford 7, this variant has no screw cutting gear, comes with a 16mm tailstock chuck and full set of gear wheels and cutting tools.


Off boxford site "Both the T and TUD plain-turning training lathes were dimensionally identical to the more highly-specified models and used the same basic castings; however, they lacked any form of screwcutting, power feed and, more often than not, backgear. The rear-drive system usually gave 4 speeds from around 200 to 1200 r.p.m. - although the writer has seen examples with 2-step pulleys on motor and countershaft to give 8. The under-drive models had 5 direct-drive speeds of 210, 340, 540, 850 and 1400 r.p.m. or, with backgear fitted, an additional 5 slower speeds. "

240V


Clarke Engine stand - £30

See machine mart catalog smaller of the two.

wilwood midilite 4 pot front calipers to suit a sierra uprights, never used only trial fitted, brought off here about 6 months ago

£150 c/w discs.


Pictures to follow tonight. U2U me will consider all offers,

[Edited on 22/7/11 by carlknight1982]


Blackbird Rush - 22/7/11 at 12:08 PM

Got any pics of the lathe?

What is the max diameter through the headstock?

Whats the max diameter you can turn?

Will it fit in a car or would a van be required to collect?

Cheers

Ash.


Nick DV - 22/7/11 at 01:18 PM

Carl,

You have a message re the brakes.

Cheers, Nick

[Edited on 22/7/11 by Nick DV]


tims31 - 22/7/11 at 02:16 PM

U2U ref Engine stand.

Thanks tims31


karlak - 22/7/11 at 03:43 PM

U2U


davestarck - 22/7/11 at 05:16 PM

You have U2U


carlknight1982 - 22/7/11 at 06:36 PM

All u2us replied only brakes and engine stand under dibs


carlknight1982 - 24/7/11 at 12:27 AM

bump


enginestand sold

brakes sold pending payment


tims31 - 25/7/11 at 07:49 PM

Thanks for the Engine stand, saved me having to purchase new


M$RK_VXRD - 26/7/11 at 01:01 AM

U2u about brakes


cloudy - 26/7/11 at 08:53 AM

You have U2U


carlknight1982 - 26/7/11 at 04:17 PM

Brakes sold Engine stand Sold Lathe nolonger for sale.