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About Byrnes Model Machines

- Birthday 11/09/1958
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http://www.byrnesmodelmachines.com
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Model ships, restoring old machine tools, old cars
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Keith Black reacted to a post in a topic: 24- and 36-tooth carbide blades back in stock at Model Machines
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Hi everyone, This is Donna with Model Machines. I have not had inventory of the 4" 24- and 36-tooth carbide blades for our Byrnes Table Saw for several months and I apologize. I know everyone has been scrambling trying to find blades so I hope this helps. For those that are interested, I now have both the 24- and 36-tooth carbide blades in inventory and available to order on the website. Donna
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Just saw your beautiful model on MSW. My, my! beautiful work Jim.
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Band Saw Recommendations
Byrnes Model Machines replied to ChrisLBren's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Chris I use the grizzly G0555. It has bearings on the blade Jim -
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Byrnes Model Machines replied to Goodshipvenus's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Just did a quote for shipping to South Africa this morning, a saw and sliding table, $616.00, UPS has gone wild. Jim Model Machines -
Byrnes Table Saw Tips (requested)
Byrnes Model Machines replied to Matrim's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
MBS Sometimes the website doesn't email the emails. Use mmllc@cfl.rr.com and Donna will send you the manual Jim model Machines -
Thickness sander
Byrnes Model Machines replied to Bill Hill's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
The website email is not always working the best use mmllc@cfl.rr.com that is our direct email Jim -
I have 5 kits 1 Constructo, HMS Bounty, doesn't look like it was started, not sure all the pieces are there but probably are. ...............Sold 2 Scientific, Charles W Morgan. has been started, not sure all the pieces are there. 3 AL Swift, doesn't look like it was started, not sure all the pieces are there but probably are. 4 Blue Jacket Smuggler, looks brand new......Sold 5 Modelers Shipyard, A Schooner of Port Jackson, has been started, not sure all the pieces are there but probably are.................Sold These kits are free, you only pay for the shipping, send me your address, first come first serve You can PM me if you would like any of them
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Martindale 4" Saw Blades
Byrnes Model Machines replied to HReardon's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
HReardon Martindale blades are better than Malco. What size blades do you need Jim -
Palm Gouges
Byrnes Model Machines replied to Boatsinc2000's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jeff These are the ones I use most, they are all Two Cherries 5303-10 1mm wide 5306-10 1 mm wide 5301-15 1.5 mm wide 5311-05 .5 mm wide 5339-15 1.5 mm wide 5311-10 1 mm wide Jim -
Palm Gouges
Byrnes Model Machines replied to Boatsinc2000's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Tom I bought both sets 5 years ago when they were 1/2 price. Haven't seen it since Jim -
Palm Gouges
Byrnes Model Machines replied to Boatsinc2000's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Tom Yes you can buy them individually Jim -
Palm Gouges
Byrnes Model Machines replied to Boatsinc2000's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Jeff If you're interested in these I'll make you a list of the ones I use the most, only about 5 of them Jim
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