Gingery Shaper Castings
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Anyone interested in a set of Gingery shaper castings for the cost of shipping?

Ed
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how big are they?
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I have a set of patterns for the Gingery shaper. The will fit in a 9x11 priority mail box. Couldn't guess as to weight of the cast parts.
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Here you go Vinny.

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That looks like a lovely project for someone who is retired and can afford the time.
Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts
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(05-20-2018, 07:53 PM)rleete Wrote: That looks like a lovely project for someone who is retired and can afford the time.

And has the tools. Smile

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Most retired people don't have the time.
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(05-14-2018, 05:38 AM)EdK Wrote: Anyone interested in a set of Gingery shaper castings for the cost of shipping?

Ed

You still have the castings Ed? I'm interested. what is postage to Tennessee?

Edit: BTW, I'm retired, and I have time for what I want to have time for...
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(05-21-2018, 03:34 PM)chucketn Wrote:
(05-14-2018, 05:38 AM)EdK Wrote: Anyone interested in a set of Gingery shaper castings for the cost of shipping?

Ed

You still have the castings Ed? I'm interested. what is postage to Tennessee?

Edit: BTW, I'm retired, and I have time for what I want to have time for...

Casting still available. I'll have to check the postage. PM me your zip code.

Ed
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Swag Off Road shipped me a pair of 1-1/2" steel 20 ton press plates in a medium priority mail flat rate box. (63 lbs.)

Those guys know how to get their moneys worth. Rotfl
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