JK

John Kent

27/01/2004 1:25 PM

Table Saw Value

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?


This topic has 11 replies

Mm

"Montyhp"

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 7:15 PM

Oh man! you never should have changed it to 110. Totally ruins the value
you know;-}


"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?
>

BS

"Bob S."

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 11:20 PM

Been hanging out with the small fries again I see.....


"Bridger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> ten gazillion dollars.
>
>

xD

[email protected] (Dave Mundt)

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

28/01/2004 12:25 AM

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

MR

Mark

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 4:04 PM



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)

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 11:21 PM

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

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

28/01/2004 12:22 PM

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.

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

29/01/2004 2:06 PM

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>

lL

[email protected] (Lawrence Wasserman)

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

28/01/2004 6:10 PM

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]

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 1:41 PM


"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

Bn

Bridger

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 10:18 AM


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?

BS

"Bob S."

in reply to John Kent on 27/01/2004 1:25 PM

27/01/2004 4:07 PM

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?
>


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