Posted by NE IA on January 17, 2008 at 12:25:13 from (12.227.201.200):
I was standing at a estate auction with a hand in the air to much. I purchased three or four big machines for beveling and polishing glass. All I wanted was the motors and now I would like someone to get some use out of the machines. The motors are easy to replace 1HP / belt drive and out in the open. Does anyone know how to get rid of this stuff? A friend tried e-bay and no one even looked at it. I have not ruled out our local antique show, but no one has a clue how they work. I can have a friend post some pictures, but I'm a bone head when it comes to complicated stuff on puters. I also have a whole bunch of leaded glass chanels that I can't imagine the new cost of. They will bring decent money at the local scrap yard, but I'm from the bad side of the tracks and hate to see it go that route. Any ideas ----you guys always come up with something good unless it relates to the idiots that run our country, then ya all get flakey in a hurry. So thanks in advance. NE IA
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