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    Talking Worth of an old G & L VB-4 VMC?

    We have an old ('80's) G & L VB-4 VMC, that we currently do not use. I was only being used as basically a CNC drill press as of late. It's not in the best shape, but I think it still runs. Does anyone want to give me a guess on what you think it's worth? I know I've been a little vague, if you have questions, let me know. Also if I am in the wrong room, direct me to the right place.
    Thanks in advance.


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    Not being a smart a$$, but it's probably worth more as scrap then to sell out right.We just cleaned out a bunch off old stuff ourselves last year,should have waited scrap prices went up since then!
    Just push the button,what's the worst that could happen.


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    That's what the consensus is around here also. Just thought I'd get some opinions. Thanks for the reply!


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    For the average Joe - it will cost them more to move it than it is worth.
    www.integratedmechanical.ca


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    You might save the table for a heavy duty workbench or assembly station or?

    We used one or a welding station. "T" slots are handy.

    Dick Z
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    (You might save the table for a heavy duty workbench or assembly station or?

    We used one or a welding station. "T" slots are handy.)

    exalent idea,Dick Z
    Just push the button,what's the worst that could happen.


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    What does it look like can you post a pic? i might be intrested in it.


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    Sorry everybody, we chopped it up and scrapped it out. Thanks for the replies though!


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