Cleaning out a 60 year old garage

Rallytech14

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Im the third generation of Nasons to fill this garage with their "treasures"

awesome garage theres enough room for 4 bays including tools, but right now we can barely fit a car in because its just fulled to the brim

so im trying to clean it out, figured posting this thread up was worth a shot

the garage was the original Nasco Automotive Machine Shop Inc. here in Saco Maine (family business)

Enough old machines in there to start your own amateur machine shop if youd like to do so.

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here is a very nice drill press, that platform ontop can hold things in place, if you plug an air hose into it and press the foot pedal it will float around on the table so you can line up the drill with ease.

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this can be used to bore out blocks

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heres an old black and decker valve face grinder, very useful. great for the amateur mechanic, never have to buy valves again! well, as long as you have enough margin left and the stem is in good shape of course

Shop is also FILLED with cast old cast iron blocks, heads, and shelf of aluminum heads. No subaru stuff though. My father says that theres a few rare blocks in the mix. im not sure exactly what we have, but if you need anything in particular for a restoration or such. let me know and ill ask him if we have it.

sorry but for right now i dont have any prices on the machines, if anyones interested ill give him a call and get you a price tonight.

Thanks for looking

-Zach

 
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id be interested in prices on a milling machine (bridgeport)and a small to medium sized lathe, and a basic drill press.

My dad had both his 1950 plymouth engines machined at Nasco, they still run excellent 15yrs later.

 
just spoke to my father;

we have one 454 four bolt main block, steel crank. more info to come

351 Windsor block for you ford people

Were going to take a comprehensive inventory after Christmas on my break

drill press they want 2500

Dan: he said he should have some stuff laying around of the 302 displacement, but you may also be interested in the Windsor

Mike: pretty much as far as machinery goes what is posted here is whats for sale, that you very much for the compliment, my father Robert and uncle Bill do amazing work. i hope to one day get a vendor spot here.

Also have an old Cleveland block. My father doesn't want to sell that right now, i guess he said its pretty rare. but cash talks

Thanks for the interest guys ill keep you all updated

 
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