I am trying to find out what a saw is worth. It is 240v 1PH and the cat
# is 34761 S and the SN is 85110749 . Now is this an 87 model? As a
club we just bought our first saw stop so now this is surplus. and the
powermatic will be surplus also in the near future. Some how I get the
feeling someone want to sell this unit to a friend for $50 to$100. Think
it is well worth more than that. Still runs great but some of the old
geezers here have the feeling " A MAN OF MY STATURE AND SOCIAL STANDING
IN THE COMMUNITY SHOULD HAVE THIS "
Seems like ever since they went up to the villages near ocala and saw
what they had , then we had to have better and newer. They unit can be
powered up to try when ever someone wants to try it out.
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:27:19 -0500, Patriarch <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Saws like this, in decent shape, sell in the San Francisco Bay Area for
>$1100-$1600, depending on accessories, shape and marketing. Beaters can be
>as low as $500, but will need a lot of work.
We lucky to be in SFO, plenty of cheap and good used woodworking tools in
craigslist. I paid $1,500 for one Delta jointer DJ-20 and a 3hp Unisaw (made in
USA) with 27" x 76" table, Beisemeyers fence and mobile base.
..
[email protected] (Good Name) wrote in news:4508-46782F57-823
@storefull-3114.bay.webtv.net:
> I am trying to find out what a saw is worth. It is 240v 1PH and the cat
> # is 34761 S and the SN is 85110749 . Now is this an 87 model? As a
> club we just bought our first saw stop so now this is surplus. and the
> powermatic will be surplus also in the near future. Some how I get the
> feeling someone want to sell this unit to a friend for $50 to$100. Think
> it is well worth more than that. Still runs great but some of the old
> geezers here have the feeling " A MAN OF MY STATURE AND SOCIAL STANDING
> IN THE COMMUNITY SHOULD HAVE THIS "
> Seems like ever since they went up to the villages near ocala and saw
> what they had , then we had to have better and newer. They unit can be
> powered up to try when ever someone wants to try it out.
>
>
Saws like this, in decent shape, sell in the San Francisco Bay Area for
$1100-$1600, depending on accessories, shape and marketing. Beaters can be
as low as $500, but will need a lot of work.
Florida can't be that different.
Patriarch
On Jun 19, 5:03 pm, "Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> In this day and age anyone providing a saw for second >party use would have to be foolish/stupid not to have the >technology ... and the lawyers will reinforce that point >shortly, count on it.
>
> You could see it coming a mile away.
Amen. Not only are we living in nervous tension of not being
politically correct around groups that could impact our businesses,
livelihoods, or our pocket books, but this is a going to be a new
frontier for lawyers.
Already a full department in some law firms, it will be a sad day
indeed when the "Industrial Safety and Accidents Division" of one of
the large litigating firms gets ahold of this in a few years when
there are a few thousand of them out there in clubs and shops.
All they will have to prove is that the safety technology was
available, and no amount of waivers, disclaimers or exculpatory
language will save the club or its members.
Robert
Thank you folks for some insight. I know for scrap it has to be worth
almost $100. This saw is in the tampa area. I just used it yesterday and
runs fine. Shop has AC so no rust. Just a standard fence. When the
powers that be decide what they will do and if anyone interested you can
e=mail me . And I expect they will get the second saw stop in a very
short time and replace the powermatic. Go figure we have two 10 saws and
one 12" saw. all three run fine. but they are not new. Hell we don't
even know who will pay when someone fires it, the user or the club.
Guess it is kind of easy when you get to spend someone elses money. And
some have pleaded with the 9 member board to bring it to a full
membership vote. OH nOOOOOo we don't have to do that, you gave us that
right when we were elected. Maybe so but somewhere a courtesy to the
members should play in here. Enough ranting on this subject. Let me
know if I can help anyone
"Good Name" wrote in message
>
> Guess it is kind of easy when you get to spend someone elses money. And
> some have pleaded with the 9 member board to bring it to a full
> membership vote.
If I understand your post correctly, two words ... "liability", "insurance".
In this day and age anyone providing a saw for second party use would have
to be foolish/stupid not to have the technology ... and the lawyers will
reinforce that point shortly, count on it.
You could see it coming a mile away.
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KarlC@ (the obvious)
[email protected] wrote:
> Good Name,
>
>> I am trying to find out what a saw is worth. It is 240v 1PH and the cat
>> # is 34761 S and the SN is 85110749 . Now is this an 87 model? As a
>
> More than $100 and less than $2000.
...
:) That otta' cover it... :)
Sounds like reasonably large-sized place to have a club and saw some
reference to Ocala so guess must be somewhere in FL. You can check eBay
and Craig's list and local want ads and probably find several quite
similar for sale and recently sold to get an idea what market is. Good
Delta stuff goes reasonably well, but rarely for as much as one might
like. I'd guess the $6-800 range would be reasonable, probably although
that's a SWAG w/o doing any recent looking...
The lowball is just that, though, imo and shouldn't be accepted as being
in the overall best interest of the club members methinks. Sounds like
somebody is hoping to "cherry pick" here, maybe. :(
--
Patriarch wrote:
>
> Saws like this, in decent shape, sell in the San Francisco Bay Area for
> $1100-$1600, depending on accessories, shape and marketing. Beaters can be
> as low as $500, but will need a lot of work.
>
> Florida can't be that different.
Trust me...
Depending on where you are in Florida, the SF Bay area can be a LOT
different. <G>