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Timber Framing Tools For Sale

Posted By: historichouseguy

Timber Framing Tools For Sale - 06/19/13 11:10 PM

Perfect for someone starting out;
Makita 7104 Chain Mortiser (custom long bars for wide timber), older repair to clamp. Works fine. One job on a freshly sharpened chain.
Makita 5402 A 16" circular saw W/ carbide
blade. One job on that blade as well. extra steel blade.
Makita 1805B 6" Beam Planer.
8 1/4" Skil Worm Drive
Liniar Link 12" Beam Saw (new worm drive unit)
1 pair Custom timber horses, all steel with built in vises.
1 timber cart (homemade)
Misc straps and rope come along.
3 House jacks.... large


Hand tools;
Some ready to go some are in need of repair
2 Long Adzes
1 Short adze
Squaring hatchet ( german)
4" boatbuilders slick
Bark spud
3 corner chisels
1 marples 1 1/2", 1 1 1/4" chisel
Project 2" chisel (bent)
Stanley bar, used for knocking out half laps
Stanley 78 plane
Combo square
Stanley nickel bevel
Rockwell protractor
Old dividers
Rasp
Sold as a lot only: $3500.00
Availible seperately:
Two GENIE Hoists; 1 / 9.5' 1 /24' $1800.00 both.
Central CT 860 4 two 8 fourteen hundred.
Posted By: historichouseguy

Re: Timber Framing Tools For Sale - 06/22/13 04:13 PM

Photos availible. Price is neg.
Will sell power tools and horses as one lot.
Posted By: Windknot

Re: Timber Framing Tools For Sale - 06/25/13 03:35 PM

Any photos of the Genie Hoists?

Where are you located?
Posted By: DavidH

Re: Timber Framing Tools For Sale - 10/30/13 06:31 PM

Hi Historichouseguy, would you pmail me a ballpark figure you are thinking of for your power tools?
Thanks
David
Posted By: tmc

Re: Timber Framing Tools For Sale - 12/17/13 02:22 PM

Any chance you still have the Makita 7104 and if so what you hope to sell it for? I want to purchase this tool but I can't afford any where near the new and used prices I've seen.
Thanks,
Terry
Posted By: tmc

Re: Timber Framing Tools For Sale - 12/18/13 10:54 PM

When you say sold as lot only, is that for the hand tools list? I'm wondering if you still have the chain mortiser and what you want for it.
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