Tools in North Raleigh

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Douglas Robinson

Doug Robinson
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I have no affiliation and do not know the people involved. I saw this posted today on another forum and since it is in our "backyard" thought I'd pass it along. If anyone buys anything posted it here. I'd like to know, what happens. What a sad story...he was younger than me!:

"Posting for a friend of a friend. All eqiuipment is located in North Raleigh, NC.

Some good stuff there. Happy Hunting.

Email Jay for questions and pictures...email at the end.

Thanks,

Chris

> All,
>
> A good friend and fellow woodworker recently passed away unexpectedly
> at age 43. His wife has asked me to help pass some of his woodworking
> equipment along to those who would enjoy it.
>
> Here're the details:
>
> - Delta Table Saw Model # 36-714 New - $899 Asking - $720
> (this is really brand new... used once)
> - Yorkcraft Joiner Model # YC-6J New - $330 Asking - $200
> - Jet Band Saw Model # JBS-140S New - $500 Asking - $300
> - Delta Planner Model # TP300 New - $175 Asking - $110
> - Ryobi Sander Model # BD 4600 (SOLD) New - $99 Asking - $60
> - Delta Hollow Chisel Mortiser Model # 14-651 (SOLD) New - $250
> Asking - $150
> - Delta Drill Press Model @ DP300L (SOLD) New - $250 Asking - $150
> - Craftsman 10" Compound Miter Saw Model # 315.212040 (SOLD)New -
> $100 Asking - $60
>
> All the large equipment is located in North Raleigh, near Six Forks/
> Strickland and would have to be picked up. I'll be glad to meet you at
> her home to help load if needed. For some of the smaller stuff, I can
> bring it into work to pass along.
>
> Thanks,
> Jay: jaybaker@cisco.com"
>
 

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Todd Vaughn
This just a bit of background. I am glad to see this showing up here. This was a friend (Greg) that tragically passed while on a business trip and somewhat devastated a Wife of 20 years, 13 year old son and 11 year old daughter. Wonderful father, always helping others and loved woodworking. The saw was used to make one single cutting board as a wedding gift. He started woodworking about 4 years ago and had just purchased the saw with Beisemeyer fence less than 1 month before he passed on.


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Mark
It would be a very nice touch if there was something those of use close by (including myself) could do to help perpetuate the memory of the woodworking man and his talent this family has lost. I am up for almost any suggestions - except buying more tools! ;-)

Anything else that comes to mind let's talk ...
 
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