Oh man! you never should have changed it to 110. Totally ruins the value
you know;-}
"John Kent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
> 52' Unifense
> Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
> Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
> Extension table
>
> It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
> it to 110).
>
> What's it worth?
>
Been hanging out with the small fries again I see.....
"Bridger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> ten gazillion dollars.
>
>
Greetings and Salutations.
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 23:21:11 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:
>John Kent wrote:
>>I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
>>What's it worth?
>
>
>Ooooo! Ooooo! Ooooo!
>
>I know this one.
>
>PURPLE!
>
>Was I right?
>
>UA100
Reminds me of the joke about how many surrealists
does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Wait for it.....
But not TOO long....
LIGHTBULB!
Regards
Dave Mundt
John Kent wrote:
> I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
> 52' Unifense
> Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
> Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
> Extension table
>
> It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
> it to 110).
>
> What's it worth?
Saw one much as you describe, except it also had an over arm
DC guard. No cutters or tendoning jig but had 3 inserts.
Auctioned for $400 (+ -). It would have gone for more (I
would have bid) but SWMBO told me no more table saws.
--
Mark
N.E. Ohio
Never argue with a fool, a bystander can't tell you apart.
(S. Clemens, A.K.A. Mark Twain)
When in doubt hit the throttle. It may not help but it sure
ends the suspense. (Gaz, r.moto)
In article <[email protected]>,
Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote:
>John Kent wrote:
>>I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
>>What's it worth?
>
>
>Ooooo! Ooooo! Ooooo!
>
>I know this one.
>
>PURPLE!
>
>Was I right?
>
Nope. not even close.
*everybody* knows that if it's purple, and hums, it's an
"electric grape".
And even the infrequent habituates of the wreck _can_ tell the
difference between an electric grape and a table-saw.
In article <[email protected]>,
Lawrence Wasserman <[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>, John Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
>>I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
>>52' Unifense
>>Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
>>Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
>>Extension table
>>
>>It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
>>it to 110).
>>
>>What's it worth?
>>
>I'll give you 75 bucks for it.
Larry,
*WHAT* are you trying to do ??!! -- run the market up??
I figured $50 was a "good" price, above the shipping costs, that is.
<muffled guffaw>
In article <[email protected]>, John Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
>I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
>52' Unifense
>Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
>Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
>Extension table
>
>It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
>it to 110).
>
>What's it worth?
>
I'll give you 75 bucks for it.
--
Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland
[email protected]
"John Kent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
> 52' Unifense
> Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
> Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
> Extension table
>
> It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
> it to 110).
>
> What's it worth?
It is worth whatever people are willing to pay.
Most equipment is between 40% and 70% of new, assuming good condition. Dado
blades run from $30 to $300 new. Molding head cutters are worth a few
bucks if you like and can use the pattern, about 5¢ if you can't. The saw
bought new today would be about $900.
Ed
ten gazillion dollars.
happy?
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:25:56 GMT, John Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
>I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
>52' Unifense
>Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
>Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
>Extension table
>
>It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
>it to 110).
>
>What's it worth?
John,
Would be helpful to know the model number (36-444/5 series maybe?) and
estimate the condition.
Bob S.
"John Kent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've recently taken posession of a Delta contractor saw.
> 52' Unifense
> Several incerts for molding head cutter, dado blade, etc.
> Tennoning jig...the very heavy delta one
> Extension table
>
> It's been used a lot but it's true and runs well (was 220 and I changed
> it to 110).
>
> What's it worth?
>