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Millwright Auction - DAYTIME (August 5) 09/29/21 11:00:39 Millwright Auction - DAYTIME (August 5) Auction Opens: Fri, Jul 31 7:00am PT Auction Closes: Wed, Aug 5 10:00am PT Lot Title Lot Title RLG0100 Ingersoll Rand Model 2475/Serial # 7013064 RLM0516 Hardware RLG0101 Grizzly Model GO494 16"x 60" Lathe RLM0517 Hardware RLG0102 Commercial / Industrial Milling Machine RLM0518 Hose RLG0103 9" Metal Horizotal Band Saw RLM0519 Tape RLG0104 Steel Work Table / Welding Table RLM0520 Safety glasses RLG0105 Husky Cement Mixer RLM0521 Power band belt RLG0106 CO2 50 LBS RLM0522 Power band belt RLG0107 A-38375 20 Gallon San Blaster RLM0523 Power band belt RLG0108 Rolling Table RLM0524 Pulsatron Oulsafeeder RLG0109 Triner Commercial Scale Model# TS10055 RLM0525 Band Saw Blands RLG0110 Miller MC-300VS Welder RLM0526 Band Saw Blands RLG0111 Miller / Millermatic 251 Welder RLM0527 Band Saw Blands RLG0112 Miller / Millermatic 251 Welder RLM0528 Band Saw Blands RLG0113 Wire RLM0529 Band Saw Blands RLG0114 Thermal Dynamics Pack Master 100XL Plasma RLM0530 Band Saw Blands Cutter RLM0531 Hardware RLG0115 Rolling Table RLM0532 Hardware RLG0116 Table Steel RLM0533 Wiring RLG0117 Stool RLM0535 Incerface RLG0118 Shelf Unit RLM0536 Incerface RLG0119 Shelf unit RLM0537 Incerface RLG0120 Shelf unit RLM0538 Incerface RLG0121 Rolling shelves RLM0539 Item RLG0122 Hardware RLM0540 Hardware RLG0220 ENco50" Slip Roll Serial No: 040707501- RLM0541 Meter Tube 07/model:030-5501 RLM0542 Lab Crest RLG0221 Desk RLM0543 Porter RLG0222 Table RLM0544 Hardware RLG0223 Heavy Steel Table RLM0545 Manostat RLG0224 Mobius Technologies RLM0684 Cal Comp/Auto Ease Master Template RLM0440 Instrument Division 2120A/ RLM0685 Outlets RLM0514 Norgren IMI RLM0686 Items RLM0515 Barco RLM0687 Hex Cap SC GR 5 ZIP 1/4 09/29/21 11:00:39 Lot Title Lot Title RLM0688 Hex Cap SC GR 5 ZIP RLM0729 Drill Bits RLM0689 Fi ished HEx Nuts GRDS 5 Zinc, inc RLM0730 Hardware RLM0690 Fi ished HEx Nuts GRDS 5 Zinc, inc RLM0731 Hardware RLM0691 HEx Cap SC GR RLM0732 Hardware RLM0692 Hex Cap SC GR 5 Zip RLM0733 Hardware RLM0693 Wing Nut 3/4 RLM0734 Mosquito Magnet/ Cutter candle RLM0694 Wing Nut 3/4 RLM0735 Socket RLM0695 Bell Phone RLM0736 Hardware RLM0696 Razorblade Gemini Rightcut RLM0737 Hardware RLM0697 E198298 Wiring RLM0738 RX+ Welding band RLM0698 Machine Tool Wiring RLM0739 RX+ Welding band RLM0699 Shielded audio sound & control cab;e RLM0740 RX+ Welding band RLM0700 LAPP wiring RLM0741 Hardware RLM0701 Helukabel wiring RLM0742 Tote RLM0702 Spirally Cut cable wire RLM0743 10 Piezas RLM0703 Yellow/Green wiring RLM0744 Craftsman wrench set RLM0704 Black wiring RLM0745 Arrow Model RHT 300 RLM0705 Einzelader single core RLM0746 Hardware RLM0706 Bucket various items RLM0747 Hardware RLM0707 Wire Shelf RLM0748 Hardware RLM0708 Laboratory Dispensersator RLM0749 Hardware RLM0709 Hardware RLM0750 Hardware RLM0710 Irwin Hanson tap and die super set RLM0751 Hardware RLM0711 Items RLM0752 Washers RLM0712 Craftsman Tool Box RLM0753 Hardware RLM0713 Silver Deming HSS Drill 1/2" straight shank RLM0754 Hardware RLM0714 Silber and Deming HASS Drill 1/2" Straight RLM0755 Nuts Shank RLM0756 Hardware RLM0715 Drill Bit RLM0757 Various items RLM0716 High Speed Drill Bit RLM0758 Large screws RLM0717 Drill Bit RLM0759 Hardware RLM0718 Precision Twist Drill Co High Speed steel bit RLM0760 Hardware RLM0719 Precision Twist Drill Co Drill Bit RLM0761 DeWalt bit tips RLM0720 Precision Twist Drill Co Drill Bit RLM0762 Hardware RLM0721 Precision Twist Drill Co Drill Bit/ Black & RLM0763 Hardware Bright RLM0764 Stapler RLM0722 High Speed Twist Drill RLM0765 Measure tape RLM0723 Hole Hog HD Super Premium Black & Gold RLM0766 Hardware RLM0724 Precision Twist Drill Co Drill Bit Twist Drill bit RLM0767 Hardware RLM0725 Hardware RLM0768 Hardware RLM0726 Hardware RLM0769 Hardware RLM0727 1 1/8" Holcutter RLM0770 Hardware RLM0728 De Walt Magnetic Drive guide RLM0771 Various Items 2/4 09/29/21 11:00:39 Lot Title RLM0772 Solder RLM0773 Hardware RLM0774 Hardware RLM0775 Hardware RLM0776 Hardware RLM0777 Hardware RLM0778 Mockup only RLM0779 Hardware RLM0780 Hardware RLM0781 Stakes RLM0782 FDHS-4T AP1 USA kfg RLM0783 Pipe threading pipe size 2" RLM0784 Inches WC RLM0785 Hardware RLM0786 2MT-1/2"-20 aRBOR RLM0787 Jacobs 642 Drill SLV MT RLM0788 Hardware RLM0789 Hardware RLM0790 Rockford RLM0791 Gloves RLM0792 Brass Valves RLM0793 Brass Valves RLM0794 Brass Valves RLM0795 Brass Valves RLM0796 Hardware RLM0797 Hardware RLM0798 Milwaukee case RLM0799 Mobius case with bits? RLM0800 Trend RLM0801 Wood Pieces RLM0802 Paper RLM0803 Wypall RLM0804 Decco RLM0805 Autoquip Hydraulic Motor RLM0806 Autoquip Hydraulic Motor 3/4 09/29/21 11:00:39 Payment Due: Full payment must be made no later than 5:00 pm (PT) on Friday August 7, 2015. This payment deadline is firm. All items not paid for by the payment deadline will be considered abandoned. The winning bidder will be charged a 15% relisting fee. Bidders who repeatedly miss payment deadlines will be banned from future auctions. Location: 221 Richards Blvd in Sacramento, CA 95811 For any questions, please contact Janessa at >[email protected] or Laura at >[email protected] If credit card payment doesn't go through it is because it needs to be authorized. If this is the case, please email a copy of your drivers license and credit card to one of the above emails and we will authorize your card as soon as possible. **Please email >[email protected] before going to pick up items if forklift will be needed.** Payment Methods: We accept cash, wire/bank transfer and credit cards. Removal: All items must be removed no later than 5:00 pm (PT) on Friday August 7, 2015. Items not removed by the removal deadline will be considered abandoned and disposed of. The winning bidder will then be charged a disposal fee of at least $5.00 per lot not picked up. No returns, full or partial, will be given for abandoned items. Location: 221 Richards Blvd in Sacramento, CA 95811 For any questions, please contact Janessa at >[email protected] or Laura at >[email protected] If credit card payment doesn't go through it is because it needs to be authorized. 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