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    Nicholas Farr
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      @nicholasfarr14254

      Hi MichaelG, yes, but I was thinking more along the lines of this Two Part Milling Vice

      Regards Nick.

      #548383
      Pete Rimmer
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        Posted by Robert Atkinson 2 on 04/03/2020 21:01:23:

        Just to be clear, I didn't mark the item (a Schaffner System 2050 EMC Impuse generator) up to £1500, I listed it as an auction starting at £50. The market set the price and the buyer (a business) was very happy at £1500 for a ystem that cost over £50,000 new. They even paid for my time, fuel and hotel to personally drive it to Scotland.
        I don't make money on everything, but overall my hobby is self financing.

        I did get scammed as a buyer many years ago (pre PayPal) over a £500 Tektronix portable 'scope. Buyer looked genuine, had a website etc. I won the auction an sent off a check. Check cleared but no 'scope. further enquires found the address was a "corner shop" informal po box. It was a deliberae scam, specifically targeting test equipment. The police were involved but the supposed fraudster had "spent" the money and had no assets. They added to their criminal record and got a minimal penalty. No one got any money back.
        People complain about PayPal fees, but they provide a safe transfer service for buyer and seller.

        Robert G8RPI.

        Robert if you collect/repair those Tektronix scopes I have a water damaged one I paid a tenner for. It's way beyond repair but has all it's leads and probably a good source of parts.If I got my tenner back I'd be happy.

        #548391
        Peter Ellis 5
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          @peterellis5
          Posted by Michael Gilligan on 05/06/2021 09:11:44:

          Posted by Nicholas Farr on 05/06/2021 08:54:51:

          […]

          I suppose you could always remove it from it's repair plate, trim the rough parts back and then use it as a two part milling vice for long parts lengthways on your mill table.

          .

          Something along these lines question

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          MichaelG.

          I have a pair of two castings with the dovetails already machined awaiting completion, which will probably never happen, as they are too big for my current mill. I even have a pair of acme screws out of a chuck, to suit.

          Cheers

          Peter

          #548395
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133
            Posted by Nicholas Farr on 05/06/2021 09:26:44:

            Hi MichaelG, yes, but I was thinking more along the lines of this Two Part Milling Vice

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            I guessed so, Nick … it was just an opportunist post; to mention that anyone thinking of converting that ebay item might do better buying the ‘bookends’ from me

            [ at less than three times the price being asked for that collection of scrap iron ]

            MichaelG.

            #548415
            Nicholas Farr
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              @nicholasfarr14254

              Hi MichaelG, I like your thinking. yes

              Regards Nick.

              #548417
              Phil Whitley
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                @philwhitley94135

                I have been attending auctions for many years, I gave up when they went online, as there were few bargains to be had when you are bidding against the rest of the world! we used to play "spot the "more than retail" purchase!, there were generally several at every auction!!

                Phil

                #548420
                Meunier
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                  @meunier

                  At least I have been saved from 'buyers remorse' since the vice 'does not post to France'
                  DaveD

                  #548422
                  Martin King 2
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                    @martinking2

                    Hi All,

                    Some while ago Axminster had some RIDER block planes on special offer, normally £24.99 these were offered at £12.99 so I bought 10 and after a while when the offer was over put them on EBay one at a time.

                    6 made £25; 3 made over £30 and one made the start price of £15, go figure?

                    Mind you, I have far too often been guilty of what my wife calls "heliumitis" at auctions, just putting my hand up for that one extra bid over what you had worked out was your limit only to later find that was your profit gone!

                    Cheers, Martin

                    #548440
                    Dave Halford
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                      @davehalford22513

                      Talking of scrap . Two years + and counting

                      #552040
                      Buffer
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                        @buffer
                        Don't know how to make a link but what about these then.

                        #552041
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133
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