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Old 05-08-2004, 12:51 AM   #1
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Rigid 300

I have a Rigid 300 Pipe threader, I would like to get rid of. It belonged to my father who past awya about a year and a half ago. Being a metal framer, I have no use for it. It is the threader, the stand, and about a dozen die head casts. The power cord needs to be reattached, but I will do that before it goes. There is not a drip bucket. Asking $1200 for all or best offer.

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Old 05-08-2004, 04:50 PM   #2
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I'm not interested to be honest but two comments. I'm glad people are using this forum! and pics would probably help you sell the tool.
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Old 05-17-2004, 10:13 PM   #3
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Thanks Grumpy, I've actually been meaning to get a picture posted, but haven't had much time to do much lately. Hopefully this weekend I can get to it.
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Old 05-18-2004, 05:16 AM   #4
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Thanks Grumpy, I've actually been meaning to get a picture posted, but haven't had much time to do much lately. Hopefully this weekend I can get to it.
Thats a real nice set Board, wish I needed one I have (3) the oil bucket is a simple issue for anyone in the business.

The Rigde 300 is our staple of a machine, parts are always around and anyone in our business has to have one.

Just wait and see, some new kid on the block will need a start up machine and this will fit his needs nicely.

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I have a Rigid 300 Pipe threader, I would like to get rid of. It belonged to my father who past awya about a year and a half ago. Being a metal framer, I have no use for it. It is the threader, the stand, and about a dozen die head casts. The power cord needs to be reattached, but I will do that before it goes. There is not a drip bucket. Asking $1200 for all or best offer.
I'm interested if it's still for sale. Could you post some pictures and a few details re: age, condition etc.

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