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  1. J

    Logan 10"

    I took a look at it and it does look pretty nice. The ways are pretty clean until you get to the headstock. There are some dings the last foot or so but nothing severe. It had a few chipped teeth which is why he has a rebuilt headstock. He doesn't want to move on the price though so based on the...
  2. J

    Logan 10"

    It's a model 820 with QCG, wired 110. It looks like it's in excellent shape, not much for tooling though, original wrenches, drill chuck, tool holder and some cutting bits. I'm check if it has a 3-jaw or 4-jaw chuck. He offered that if I buy it at full price that he has a complete replacement...
  3. J

    Logan 10"

    There is a Logan 10" totally refurbished for sale in my local area. I'm waiting for some more information on the bed length and tooling etc. but they are asking 1750.00 for it. That seems high (comparables I have found off forums and ebay are from 400-1000) unless I'm wrong which is why I'm...
  4. J

    Greeting from Northern Illinois

    Thanks for the welcome and Greg I'm in Lake Villa just east of McHenry so not too far from you.
  5. J

    Greeting from Northern Illinois

    Hello everyone, My name is Jason, I work for a major software company out of the Silicon Valley area. I do some glass blowing as a hooby and accidentally ran into a thermal acoustic engine while I was looking for a way to add movement to some glass pieces I'm making. One thing led to another...
  6. J

    Dropped one of my Engines

    I work with Borosilicate on the torch all the time as a hobby. Cutting tube is easy, you just need to make a scratch using any glassscribe/cutting tool, put a small dab of water on the scratch (spit is fine.) Put your thumbs on either side of the scratch and snap up with your index fingers...
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