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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 8, 2019 9:53:45 GMT -5
EDIT - 05/18/2019 - Both units now sold.
Helping friends liquidate their equipment due to health problems. They have two Raytech GSP-8A units, well-kept and not heavily used.
One with two diamond wheels and two expandos. $750. SOLD
The other has one SC wheel, one diamond wheel and two expandos. $650. SOLD
The machines are located in Prescott Valley. If anyone's interested, just post here and I'll PM you in order according to the time stamps.
Still available - S/N 1899 $650.
SOLD - S/N 1824
Thanks for looking.
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NevadaBill
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Post by NevadaBill on Apr 8, 2019 19:40:59 GMT -5
I wish I had room for one of those. That is exactly the kind of thing that I will be looking for next. I am starting to realize how valuable a grinder might be.
This might sound like a dumb question, but do you think that you can make cabochons with this unit? Or is it kind of best for something else. I see the ones online which have like 6-8 wheels on them for making cabs. I am just asking. Thank you.
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 8, 2019 20:27:17 GMT -5
Oh yeah, these are good for cabbing. The coarse (SC or diamond) wheels for shaping, then sanding belts in various grits on the expando drums. Polishing heads on the ends for final polish.
It took me a while to set up an arbor with an 8x3" expando on it, but after I used it I got spoiled by the 3" wide surface. SC belts are still a good way to go - inexpensive, and they work. I have yet to splurge on diamond belts, but they're available and would (hopefully) last a long time.
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RWA3006
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Post by RWA3006 on Apr 9, 2019 20:11:06 GMT -5
If I lived nearby it would be hard for me to resist grabbing one or both. This is a good deal for cabbing.
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Post by roy on Apr 10, 2019 10:41:20 GMT -5
those machines are the best made easy to take a part wish i would have kept mine but it went to a good friend
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 10, 2019 10:58:22 GMT -5
Yeah, the only guy around here who has made a living from lapidary also uses these old Raytechs. He's been doing it for over 40 years.
I would buy these if we didn't already have a Max-Pro 8, NS-8, and a couple of Genies.
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NevadaBill
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Post by NevadaBill on Apr 10, 2019 13:37:28 GMT -5
Thanks for the quick replies. Honestly if I wasn't space challenged I would probably already be driving to pick up one right now. I have to decide if it's worth parking them in the side yard until I can figure something out. Thanks Vince.
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Post by catmandewe on Apr 10, 2019 20:54:24 GMT -5
If I were still in Q I would come get them.
Tony
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 10, 2019 21:15:29 GMT -5
Bummer - for everyone involved. Except maybe Bill.
You were still in Q when he first mentioned selling everything. He just wanted to wait until the weather was warmer. Too bad you had already flown north for the summer... .
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NevadaBill
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Post by NevadaBill on Apr 14, 2019 15:51:05 GMT -5
Thank you for your time on the phone just now Vince. Just posting to confirm verbal agreement to purchase the one with the two diamond grinding wheels on it. Will PM to arrange pick up. I'm very excited to be getting this done. I haven't cabbed anything since I was 12, and always hoped that I could own something nice like this when I "grew up" one day.
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Post by sophia13 on Apr 14, 2019 18:46:44 GMT -5
If anyone would care to share how those are best hooked to a water supply and pics that would be great. I have one I'm fixing up now.
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 14, 2019 22:45:01 GMT -5
I hooked up a plain Lortone arbor to a small aquarium pump recently. It's 80 gal/hr, and pulls from a bucket. Drains into another bucket.
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Post by Fossilman on Apr 16, 2019 15:11:38 GMT -5
those machines are the best made easy to take a part wish i would have kept mine but it went to a good friend It's still going strong too Roy! Best buy I ever made!
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 21, 2019 10:24:33 GMT -5
As edited in the original post above, S/N 1824 (powdercoated) sold - S/N 1899 (original paint) still available.
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NevadaBill
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Post by NevadaBill on Apr 21, 2019 17:53:06 GMT -5
Thanks Vince. It was a pleasure meeting both you and Sully this weekend. Anyone that might be interested in buying the one left should know that you could not buy from a better man.
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Post by Rockindad on Apr 21, 2019 19:56:07 GMT -5
Great to hear a win-win, congrats Bill!
Al
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 21, 2019 20:18:23 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that, Bill. Sully is a great guy, and a straight shooter. No BS from him, and he always stands behind what he says.
His wife Judy is a great lady, too. That's why we wanted to help them get the word out about their equipment. Judy helped Robin and me get into the big club show as vendors when we were getting started. This is our way of making a small repayment for all their help.
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 22, 2019 10:03:12 GMT -5
Have another potential buyer for this unit. He's first in line unless he declines.
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ashunn
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Post by ashunn on Apr 26, 2019 2:01:22 GMT -5
I am very interested. Please let me know if he declines. Thank you!
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on Apr 26, 2019 8:47:55 GMT -5
Will do ashunn - thanks for your interest. Are you new to lapidary work, or just new to the RTH?
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