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16 inch Powermatic planer, straight knife, 5 HP, single phase, works just fine. Has the Reeves variable speed drive. I replaced all bushings and bearings when I bought it. Includes mobile base. Asking price is $850, reasonable offers encouraged.

Powermatic Model 30, 12 inch disc, 36 x 6 inch belt sander. Runs fine, includes a lot of belts various grits and a few discs. Asking price is $350, reasonable offers encouraged.


Powermatic Model 90 gap bed lathe. 3 HP single phase, Reeves variable speed drive works just fine. Includes a Oneway Stronghold Chuck and a couple sets of jaws. Also includes 3 inch, 12 inch and a 24 inch tool rest. Also includes a 90 deg tool rest and two faceplates. Two banjos are included, you need two for the 24 inch tool rest. I believe there is 12 inches between spindle center over the bed and 17 inches over the gap. Very nice well maintained lathe. On casters and rolls easily. Asking price is $1200, take $200 off that price if you don’t want the chuck. Reasonable offers encouraged.


Buffal Forge Model 15 floor model drill press. This isn’t the 1980’d Buffalo brand from Taiwan. It is made in USA. It has been cleaned up, painted, rewired, and the capacitor has been replaced. It runs very smoothly. There is one on eBay for $1150. I am a lot more reasonable than that. I will take $450, but make me a reasonable offer and it is yours.

My cell contact info is 765-426-7090 (cell). Everything I have listed needs to go. It is taking up space and I no longer need them. I have a tractor with forks and plenty of slings so I could load into a pickup bed or trailer with a little help. – Rob Miller
