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That is definitely better than average condition for a 50-70-year-old mill.
jack vines
jack vines
It is beautiful. The only reason for selling was I had the opportunity to buy a Wells-Index. This 8520 had less than a tenth tir on the spindle when the buyer checked it out.That is definitely better than average condition for a 50-70-year-old mill.
jack vines
Ok so Another one of these 8520 clausing mills just popped up on my local craigslist radar and Im 99.999999999⁹% sure its the same mill in the link i shared above in post #6!
Yeah im sure its very possible that it didnt sell like it shows in that earlier post and the owner choose to relist it this way to go after a higher price again! However there is different contact information as well as location being quite a distance away from the original listing address and the background is definitely a different spot.
Anyway I wonder what the deal was? Maybe the buyer thought it was better to seek Forgiveness vs Asking Permission and didnt get that forgiveness like he/she/they figured!
Or maybe im incorrect on my suspicion and this mill is just coincidentally similar......I Mean The way its setup the same with the same gouge marks in the table and grease spots on the cabinet door dont really prove anything!
Clausing Mill 8520
Clausing 8520 mill. Teco phase converter, from 220v to 3 phase 3/4 hp motor. X-axis power feed, Variable spindle speed. # 2 MT spindle. Disassembles so that 2 people could get it into a...annarbor.craigslist.org
I’ll attach pictures now that the add is gone