![]() I can tear apart and replace most everything else with usable parts. I can't do things like make a shaft for a cabochon machine or slab saw. If it has gaping holes or is just a shell with few or no parts you should recycle it. Yeah right, if someone loved their equipment it wouldn't have been left out in the rain for a decade). (I've seen the Ebay sellers call these "well loved". It can be a pretty well roached machine as long as the parts are all there. If you want to ship it here that's fine, but I will charge extra to ship it back to you. These are examples only, all of it has been sold or is humming away in my shop :) I will do restorations for you if you can do the following:īring me a piece of equipment to restore, I'm in Oregon City OR. Tucson Lapidary 1993 – 2022 © Schannep Ventures L.L.C.Lapidary Equipment Refurbishing & Rebuilding Services Lapidary Machine Restoration Lapidary Machine Restoration Due to popular demand I've added this page to showcase my restored/refurbished lapidary equipment. Moreover, here is a magazine announcement of Joining Forces with MK DiamondĬorrespondingly, here is a Prospective Dealer Letter įinally, here is a Vibro Lap on Rear CoverĪdditionally, here is an internal memo of the Highland Park Merger with MK Diamond Products Announcement Not to mention, more accessories and Supplies Tumblers in the Highland Park Catalog Īdditional Accessories and Supplies In contrast, here is a floor model E-12 Highland Combination Unit Īdditionally, here are E-20 & E-70 Highland Park Combination Units Īlso, here are Model AB & A & B Arbors Īrbors with Splash Guards and Pans įlat Polishing Machine Highland Park Catalog Moreover, here are B50 & B52 Combination Units Īdditionally, here are E50 and E52 Combination Units Īlso, here is a B-12 Highland Park Combination Unit Ĭomparatively, here is a B-10 Combination Unit Ĭomparatively, here is a E10 Highland Combination Machine Interestingly, here is a A50 & A52 Highland Park Combination Unit In contrast, here is a Faceters Trim Saw By the same token, here is a Trim saw, “now with cross-feed vice” Additionally, here are more Trim Saws Comparatively, here is a Rapid Trim and Slabbing Saw Then again, here is a Combination Trim Saw Similarly, here is a Hi Speed Trim Saw with automatic feed attachment. Moreover, here are Slab saws with Lucite hoods. Likewise, here are 20″ slab saws with hoods.Įqually, here are 16″ to 18″ slab saws with power feed.įurthermore, here is a Slab saw for the small gem cutting shop. In addition, here is a 36 inch model U-1 rugged dependable slab saw with power feedĪlso, here is a 24″ model U-24 big rugged slab saw with power feed. Secondly, here is the Table of Contents page 1 Finally, I hope you find this information interesting and useful! Above all, it will take a little time to fully load… First of all, here is the 1970 / 71 Highland Park Lapidary Catalog Cover In conclusion, I hope you find this information interesting and useful! Incidentally, it will take a little time to fully load… ⇒ Correspondingly, please click on any page for a magnified view. ⇒ Finally, click on any page for a magnified view. To view a 1969-70 catalog, please click HERE Consequently, Faceting Machines, Congo Wheels and Expandable drums close out the catalog contents. In addition, these lapidary machines incorporate polishing wheels along with saw units. Most interestingly, this catalog shows many different combination machines. Furthermore, it further features trim saws. Thirdly, this catalog features slab saws with power feeds. Secondly, this vintage catalog features large lapidary saws. In addition, to view a 1969 catalog, please click HERE. Most interestingly, there is a current company who operates under the trade name Highland Park Lapidary. Furthermore, it features helpful hints for your hobby from 1970. ![]() First of all, this is a rare and complete copy of Highland Park Lapidary Equipment Gem Cutting Equipment.
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