A mate of mine invited me to have a gizza at some of his latest aquisitions. He is buying equipment with the intent of moving them on for a profit.
A Hercus 260, top condition, missing the top slide, tail stock, chucks and any tooling.
A Hercus No.O mill in pristine condition fitted with the vertical head, no horizontal milling parts.
I have a Hercus 9" AR fully restored except for the metal cabinet and an Aboga EM835 in good nick.
Q1. If I exchange my Hercus 9" for his 260, what extra would I need to hand over if any?
Q2. If I exchange my Arboga for his Hercus O mill, which way should money go?
I really like the Hercus mill for it's small foot print and the fact that it's a Hercus.
Apart from the above, he picked up a fantastic Sheraton lathe, similar to the Hercus 260, with a name something concure. Truly fantastic.
I think he has also cornered the market in Waldown pedestral drills, grinders and Brobo saws. I am pissed off.
Ken
A Hercus 260, top condition, missing the top slide, tail stock, chucks and any tooling.
A Hercus No.O mill in pristine condition fitted with the vertical head, no horizontal milling parts.
I have a Hercus 9" AR fully restored except for the metal cabinet and an Aboga EM835 in good nick.
Q1. If I exchange my Hercus 9" for his 260, what extra would I need to hand over if any?
Q2. If I exchange my Arboga for his Hercus O mill, which way should money go?
I really like the Hercus mill for it's small foot print and the fact that it's a Hercus.
Apart from the above, he picked up a fantastic Sheraton lathe, similar to the Hercus 260, with a name something concure. Truly fantastic.
I think he has also cornered the market in Waldown pedestral drills, grinders and Brobo saws. I am pissed off.
Ken
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