Hello FOGggers-
After moving from the U.S. in 2005, I was forced to purchase new 220v tools to use in Sweden- (a great excuse to upgrade to an entire collection of Festools)
Here's the short list:
Makita LS1013 / Freud blade
" " 18V. 4 piece kit -circ saw, sawzall, drill, light. (NiMH batteries most likely dead after 5 years)
" " 8, 1/2" portable table saw
" " 4" belt sander
" " 5" osc palm sander
" " small palm vibe sander
" " 1/4" 3/4 HP router
" " 3,1/2" planer
" " 4,1/2" circular saw w/ carbide blade (shingle saw)
Milwaukee Sawzall (big one-metal box)
" " Hole Hawg right angle drill, metal box
" " 1/2" Holeshooter
" " 14.4V Drill kit-charger (NiMH probably dead)
" " Jigsaw- Plastic Box
Bosch 1617EVS plunge + fixed base kit
Skill magnesium (red) wormdrive/ hypoid
" " standard wormdrive- (oil changed regularly in both)
Freud biscuit jointer
The majority of these tools were purchased in 2001 after I suffered a catastrophic break in loosing most of my tools purchased in the '90s
Other items include:
Delta aluminium tool box (mini truck)
Large rolling steel job box w/dual locks
lots of heavy cords and air hoses (Rubber)
Senco palm nailer - (Hitachi guns I had shipped here)
Hitachi dual tank 2,1/2 HP compressor with H2O catch
1/4" router bits- nothing made in China, (1/2 bits I had shipped here)
Werner fiberglass ladders 6', 8', and 16' extension. alu ladder jacks. 28' alu extension ladder (with new shoes)
Trojan sawhorse (blue) legs (5 pair= 2, 1/2 sets + roller) also some nice home made (welded by my father) copies
I made hand peeled rustic log railings for decks and stairways and have a system I designed myself modifying self-feed drills, hole saws, and a modified peeling rack with a chain vice that works like a charm and served me very well.
I'm definitely leaving some things out, but that is the bulk of it.
These tools were used used by me and me only, and I take VERY good care of my tools. Although used, they are all in good shape and NEVER used in the rain or drug through the mud, and used primarily for log/timber framing and occasional stick framing and lots o' finnish work
The *ideal* scenario is to sell the whole lot.
At this time it's pick-up only in Placer County. I'm for obvious reasons, personally unable to provide pictures. If you want more details, discuss prices, etc. P.M. me, or send me an email. If you are serious about making an offer, I will ask a friend to take pictures and post them on a photo archive site.
Cheers,
William
guitarded(at)hush(dot)com
After moving from the U.S. in 2005, I was forced to purchase new 220v tools to use in Sweden- (a great excuse to upgrade to an entire collection of Festools)
Here's the short list:
Makita LS1013 / Freud blade
" " 18V. 4 piece kit -circ saw, sawzall, drill, light. (NiMH batteries most likely dead after 5 years)
" " 8, 1/2" portable table saw
" " 4" belt sander
" " 5" osc palm sander
" " small palm vibe sander
" " 1/4" 3/4 HP router
" " 3,1/2" planer
" " 4,1/2" circular saw w/ carbide blade (shingle saw)
Milwaukee Sawzall (big one-metal box)
" " Hole Hawg right angle drill, metal box
" " 1/2" Holeshooter
" " 14.4V Drill kit-charger (NiMH probably dead)
" " Jigsaw- Plastic Box
Bosch 1617EVS plunge + fixed base kit
Skill magnesium (red) wormdrive/ hypoid
" " standard wormdrive- (oil changed regularly in both)
Freud biscuit jointer
The majority of these tools were purchased in 2001 after I suffered a catastrophic break in loosing most of my tools purchased in the '90s
Other items include:
Delta aluminium tool box (mini truck)
Large rolling steel job box w/dual locks
lots of heavy cords and air hoses (Rubber)
Senco palm nailer - (Hitachi guns I had shipped here)
Hitachi dual tank 2,1/2 HP compressor with H2O catch
1/4" router bits- nothing made in China, (1/2 bits I had shipped here)
Werner fiberglass ladders 6', 8', and 16' extension. alu ladder jacks. 28' alu extension ladder (with new shoes)
Trojan sawhorse (blue) legs (5 pair= 2, 1/2 sets + roller) also some nice home made (welded by my father) copies
I made hand peeled rustic log railings for decks and stairways and have a system I designed myself modifying self-feed drills, hole saws, and a modified peeling rack with a chain vice that works like a charm and served me very well.
I'm definitely leaving some things out, but that is the bulk of it.
These tools were used used by me and me only, and I take VERY good care of my tools. Although used, they are all in good shape and NEVER used in the rain or drug through the mud, and used primarily for log/timber framing and occasional stick framing and lots o' finnish work
The *ideal* scenario is to sell the whole lot.
At this time it's pick-up only in Placer County. I'm for obvious reasons, personally unable to provide pictures. If you want more details, discuss prices, etc. P.M. me, or send me an email. If you are serious about making an offer, I will ask a friend to take pictures and post them on a photo archive site.
Cheers,
William
guitarded(at)hush(dot)com