Keep an eye on this site: http://www.govliquidation.com/
I just bought a Unisaw for $375 from here. You can click onto
woodworking, then page down when the next window opens....
OR
You can do a search for all items in your state or any state near you,
just type in whatever state in the state search tab.
Searching by item is usually fruitless, because whomever doesn't know
what categories certain items belong to, or they are simply mis-
categorized...!?
When you find an item, click onto its description and page down to the
NSN number. This will open the manifest page, most of the time, and
you can read the specs on the item. The "Cond" code, on the manifest
page, will give you some idea of the condition the item is in, but if
possible, go inspect the item in person.
And there is this site I view often times:
http://www.irsauctions.com/index_search_results.asp?ind=50
Click onto Auctions at the very top of the page.
Sonny
On Feb 19, 4:53 pm, "Gaaslaj" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
> places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
> Seattle and Tacoma are close. Thanks! John.
Did you try ebay? Seen a bunch out that way over the past year or so.
A.M.W
"Gaaslaj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
> places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
> Seattle and Tacoma are close. Thanks! John.
>
Ever consider a Grizzly? http://www.grizzly.com
You are only a couple hours away from their Bellingham showroom! You could
buy a new Grizzly for what you would pay for a used Unisaw.
Greg
On 19 Feb 2007 16:57:41 -0800, "Sonny" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Keep an eye on this site: http://www.govliquidation.com/
>I just bought a Unisaw for $375 from here. You can click onto
>woodworking, then page down when the next window opens....
>
>OR
>
>You can do a search for all items in your state or any state near you,
>just type in whatever state in the state search tab.
>
>Searching by item is usually fruitless, because whomever doesn't know
>what categories certain items belong to, or they are simply mis-
>categorized...!?
>
>When you find an item, click onto its description and page down to the
>NSN number. This will open the manifest page, most of the time, and
>you can read the specs on the item. The "Cond" code, on the manifest
>page, will give you some idea of the condition the item is in, but if
>possible, go inspect the item in person.
>
>And there is this site I view often times:
>http://www.irsauctions.com/index_search_results.asp?ind=50
>Click onto Auctions at the very top of the page.
>
>Sonny
Mon, Feb 19, 2007, 1:53pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Gaaslaj) doth
query:
I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
Seattle and Tacoma are close.
You do it the same way there as any other place. You check all the
local bargain papers, newspaper classifieds, any bulletin boards you can
find.. There should be some autiion listing for y our area on-line too,
there are for around here. Check your gubmint auctions too. Plus, its
walways helpful to ask everyone you run across - hardware store guys,
gas station people, and so on. I'm not looking but see them show up in
the local bargain paper every so often. Might check your telephone
book, for used machinery.
If you're willing to cough up shipping costs, you could check eBay.
JOAT
When in doubt, go to sleep.
- Mully Small
If there was one around here, I'd have bought it already.
"Gaaslaj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
> places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
> Seattle and Tacoma are close. Thanks! John.
>
In article <[email protected]>,
"Gaaslaj" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
> places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
> Seattle and Tacoma are close. Thanks! John.
There is (or was) a used/ consignment shop in Tacoma. Last time I was
there I saw several, up to a 3=phase Delta with a sliding table. You
also want to check the Little Nickel, I have seen Delta TS in there
before.
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On 19 Feb 2007 13:53:53 -0800, "Gaaslaj" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
>places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
>Seattle and Tacoma are close. Thanks! John.
What you need to do is find a woodworker in the area who has one,
become good friends with his wife and then wait for him to die. You
may need to kill off a few other woodworkers who already beat you to
this strategy.
-Leuf
I have one for sale in Atlanta but it has a 3 phase motor and starter
on it. It might not be what you want. Long drive for a saw too.
On 19 Feb 2007 13:53:53 -0800, "Gaaslaj" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I've searched Craig's list, but I was wondering if anyone knows other
>places where a used one can be found? I live in the Olympia area, so
>Seattle and Tacoma are close. Thanks! John.