Wanted: PIMO tenon tool

What to buy a used tool? Looking to sell some extra stems or inlay material? Post your buy, sell, or trade requests and advertisements here.
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Wanted: PIMO tenon tool

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All,

Haven't been around for prolly about a year (new job/town/house/baby), but I'm starting to reassemble my shop. I'm still an extremely rank amateur..

Anyway, I'm looking to buy a used PIMO tool. Anybody have one they're looking to offload?
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I have the tenon cutter from JH Lowe that I am trying to sell. See one like it at http://jhlowe.com/machine_parts.htm

Let me know if you have any interest and we can talk price. I have also listed the cutter on this forum.
Craig

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I have the tenon cutter from JH Lowe that I am trying to sell. See one like it at http://jhlowe.com/machine_parts.htm

Let me know if you have any interest and we can talk price. I have also listed the cutter on this forum.
Craig

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Post by PipeAndPint »

It does look like a nice tool, and your price is not bad. BUT, even at the discount it's quite a ways out of my budget for tools. I appreciate the offer, though.

For now, I'll have to limit myself to looking for one in the PIMO tool price range - preferrably used.
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No problem. If one's available, this forum will yield it!
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Post by custom300 »

I wouldn't have posted this for fear of boogering up a sale for a fellow pipe maker, but it looks like you've decided against LexKY's cutter based on budget. Have you thought about using Delrin for your tenons? Kurt posted an excellent guide on the process. I use Delrin for premade stems as well as my hand made ones. I buy Delrin from http://www.onlinemetals.com Just a thought.

Here is the post http://www.pipemakersforum.com/modules. ... pic&t=1530
Blessing and Peace

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I appreciate the suggestion. That's not really something I'm considering at this time, however.
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Heh.. another Pennsylvanian.. we'll soon be taking over the forum.. mwa-hahahaha!!!!
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Post by PipeAndPint »

Ahright, well.. my new shop-bench is coming today, so I think I'll have to splurge and get the PIMO tool.
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Re: Wanted: PIMO tenon tool

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PipeAndPint wrote: Anyway, I'm looking to buy a used PIMO tool. Anybody have one they're looking to offload?
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner, hope I'm not too late! I have a PIMO tool I'd gladly part with! Have the instructions, the hex keys for adjustment and 2 drill bits to drill the stem for the guide pin.

If you are still needing one, send me a pm!

David
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Re: Wanted: PIMO tenon tool

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bvartist wrote:
PipeAndPint wrote: Anyway, I'm looking to buy a used PIMO tool. Anybody have one they're looking to offload?
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner, hope I'm not too late! I have a PIMO tool I'd gladly part with! Have the instructions, the hex keys for adjustment and 2 drill bits to drill the stem for the guide pin.

If you are still needing one, send me a pm!

David
Just ordered the item a few hours ago.. sorry! :cry:
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Sorry I didn't see your post earlier, could have saved you some $$$.

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Post by PipeAndPint »

bvartist wrote:Sorry I didn't see your post earlier, could have saved you some $$$.

David
No problem, David - I'm the one who's feeling pain over this! :oops:
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Post by flix »

PnP,

Hope you find what you're looking for tooling wise. BTW, do you have a lathe? Which one if so?

Good luck with the pipes,

--Michael
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Michael,

I do not have a lathe for my own shop. However, my father has a Grizzly metal lathe at his place, ~10 minutes from where I live. So I do have access to it anytime I wish.

That said, I've not yet used it for pipe making. Typically I drill on a press and then use a disc sander to do my shaping. Replacing these with use of the lathe is something I look to do in the future, though.

cheers,
Jeremiah
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