Hello,
I am new to this forum, but will say straight off that I’m not a model ship maker. I am a maker though and have been making sculpture for a number of years.
A few years ago I purchased from Jim Byrnes Model Machines an extended table saw together with his sliding table. Also his lovely thickness sander. The saw is equipped with a micro calibrated stop calibrated for mm, extended fence with various optional extras. Both machines have 230v motors for the UK and are located in Dorking, Surrey, UK.
I never really used them much having transferred my work from small segmented pieces (for which I intended to use the Byrnes items for) to much larger works. I bought a full size Laguna Table Saw and drum sander instead to transition to this. The Byrnes Model Machines were never really utilised and remained on a shelf unused for a few years with only occasional use.
I have decided to retire and sell my entire workshop including the Byrnes items.
Sadly I hear that Jim passed away and that his wonderful machines are no longer in production.
I am open to sensible offers on both machines. I have plenty of photos to share with anyone interested in buying them.
Thanks for viewing this post and if you consider this as me being opportunist, I apologise.
Kind regards,
RobertE
I am new to this forum, but will say straight off that I’m not a model ship maker. I am a maker though and have been making sculpture for a number of years.
A few years ago I purchased from Jim Byrnes Model Machines an extended table saw together with his sliding table. Also his lovely thickness sander. The saw is equipped with a micro calibrated stop calibrated for mm, extended fence with various optional extras. Both machines have 230v motors for the UK and are located in Dorking, Surrey, UK.
I never really used them much having transferred my work from small segmented pieces (for which I intended to use the Byrnes items for) to much larger works. I bought a full size Laguna Table Saw and drum sander instead to transition to this. The Byrnes Model Machines were never really utilised and remained on a shelf unused for a few years with only occasional use.
I have decided to retire and sell my entire workshop including the Byrnes items.
Sadly I hear that Jim passed away and that his wonderful machines are no longer in production.
I am open to sensible offers on both machines. I have plenty of photos to share with anyone interested in buying them.
Thanks for viewing this post and if you consider this as me being opportunist, I apologise.
Kind regards,
RobertE



