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Patrick Bitton
 
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Hey, Is this the place for racist remarks?

"Hax Planks" wrote in message
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Woodchuck34 says...

Well, I just ordered my new TS yesterday, with a lot of input from
everyone here. Thanks again.

Now I would like to sell my used Delta 36-600, but how do you figure
out a fair price? Anyone have any suggestions.

I checked Ebay and ironically someone is selling this same saw for $499
which is about $100 more than you can buy it new. This fine gentleman
also somehow managed to increase the power from a 15 amp motor to a 5
HP, as well as tripling the width of the table top. My hope is that he
install a Unisaw motor and some extension tables and he is not trying
to deceive, but who knows.

Check the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WD1V

I was thinking about trying to sell it for $200, which is $100 less
than it was new, but I'm throwing in a lot of accessories and extra
parts I have laying around.

Is there any guide, other than the good all supply and demand
indicator, to price a tool?

Chuck


I think your estimate is good considering it has extras. I gave $375
for my Bosch 4000 with about $100 worth of extras. It was about a year
old and had been used very little. I could have Jewed the guy down
some, and I think he was a little surprised I didn't try, but it was a
fair price for a saw that was on my short list and it saved me about
$250 over buying all of it new.