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lynntnavel

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I have a Craftsman Home 'N Shop Dust Collector, not sure of the vintage, but it's rather old... It's in decent condition and the motor works. It sat in an Aunt's garage for many years. See pictures.

Be happy to just give it to a collector no charge (but you'd have to pick it up, or pay to have it shipped - and while it doesn't weigh a ton, it's definitly large.)

Email me with questions if you're interested.

Thanks!

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That brings back memories-my Dad had one of those-He would cut our hair-then use that Craftsman Shop Vac to vacuum our heads with.At first didn't like that-but then grew to like having him vacuum my head after he cut my hair.The machine was also used as a dry shop vac of course.Since the drum is a heavy cardboard-hardboard type material--can't be used wet.The motor doesn't have a liquid shut off valve.Beleive this machine was their first shop vacuum.Looks like someone has claimed it before me-indeed the machine would be costly to ship.
 
Looks like it's going to be about $200 bucks to ship this beast from NWI (46350) to the Washington State (99201)... That's REALLY expensive so I get it of you're not interested at that cost - yikes!

If anybody want to check their own rates, or has a shipping suggestion, it is about 24 lbs, and 24"x24"x36" (and as shown above, my zip is 46350)
 
Home N Shop vac

I also have the very similar Sears as above but with darker tank,a gray Craftool (they made for Sears)and MUCH MORE in the back room.
Jimmy
423-268-4841
 

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