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    Where to sell old iron?

    Here's the problem
    I've got this cinc T&C grinder, old, like a #1-1/2 or something.
    It's a smaller footprint than a #2. Mechanically in good shape. I picked it up to do a specific job and now I don't need it anymore.
    The thing weigh about the same as small planet.
    It would be perfect for a home shop or hobby shop, someone who want's to tinker. No good for production in any means.
    I'd put it on ebay but no one in their right mind would pay for shipping.
    Do I put it on kijiji or craigslist?
    I was looking for a Canadian version of homeshopmachinist or something like that to put it on but there doesn't seem to be one.
    Does anyone know of a forum or site for Canucks (other than this of course)
    Mooser


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    I don't know if my post will be edited. Practical Machinist has a lot of Canadian members, but they always edit out mentions of CNC Zone, don't know if it works the other way around.


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