Does anyone know how much a 1957 DeWalt Power Shop Radial saw in excellent
condition would be worth? It has only 3/4 HP and a 9.0" blade capacity. I
have several attachements for the saw including a planer head, router head,
drum sander, disc sander, jig saw, shaper cutters, boring bit holder and
manuals.
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:37:31 -0500, "Jay Lotz" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Does anyone know how much a 1957 DeWalt Power Shop Radial saw in excellent
>condition would be worth? It has only 3/4 HP and a 9.0" blade capacity. I
>have several attachements for the saw including a planer head, router head,
>drum sander, disc sander, jig saw, shaper cutters, boring bit holder and
>manuals.
>
>
probably not a lot.. I bought one a few years newer without extra
attachments at a garage sale last year for $50...
(it did have a new plywood table but it was garbage)
mac
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:37:31 -0500, "Jay Lotz" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Does anyone know how much a 1957 DeWalt Power Shop Radial saw in excellent
>condition would be worth? It has only 3/4 HP and a 9.0" blade capacity. I
>have several attachements for the saw including a planer head, router head,
>drum sander, disc sander, jig saw, shaper cutters, boring bit holder and
>manuals.
The accessories may be worth more than the saw. Watch e-bay for a
while and see what you find out. Also there are a couple of online
groups supporting these old dewalt saws, look there for more info.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DewaltRadialArmSaw/
and
http://login.prospero.com/dir-login/index.asp?webtag=woodbutcher&lgnDST=http%3A%2F%2Fforums%2Edelphiforums%2Ecom%2Fwoodbutcher%2Fstart
I think the round arm versions are a bit more desirable than the
square arm saws. Also check out the "mr sawdust" web site
http://www.mrsawdust.com/
regards
Bob