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16 inch skillsaw

https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog

Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

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Cutting concrete?
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Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

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Most likely post and beam style, heavy timber framing...
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16 inch skillsaw

https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog

Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

John T.


Most likely post and beam style, heavy timber framing...


From Makita's website:

Makita 5402NA 16-5/16" Circular Saw
Large Cutting Capacity for Beams and Timber
The Makita 16-5/16 in. Circular Saw is powered by a 15 AMP motor with 2,300 RPM, and has a large cutting capacity to handle beams, timber, and large pressure treated lumber. It will cut 6x material at 90 degrees and 4x material at 45 degrees in a single pass.The 5402NA features a shaft lock for quick blade changes, a large depth control lever for secure adjustments, and an oversized trigger handle for added convenience. Other features include lower noise (only 87 dB), and a blade stabilizer for consistent blade rotation.. Includes a carbide tipped blade.
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Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

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Half lap on 8x8s


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The post and beam guys luv 'm ...stick construction, "not so much"...

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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?
John T.


Most likely post and beam style, heavy timber framing...



OK .. it is Mennonite country here.
if they'd use a generator for the electrical power...
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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?


Dunno, speculate framework in construction?

Followup: One of the pics gives model no. 5402-A
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5402NA
The Makita 16-5/16 in. Circular Saw is powered by a 15 AMP motor with
2,300 RPM, and has a large cutting capacity to handle beams, timber, and
large pressure treated lumber. It will cut 6x material at 90 degrees and
4x material at 45 degrees in a single pass.

BTW it's a circular saw. Makita and Skilsaw are two competing brands.
There's no such thing as a Makita skillsaw. That's like calling a
pickup truck a Chevrolet Ford.

More BTW Amazon has the updated model, 5402NA, for $730.99,
down from list price of $1,172,20. It has a 4.7/5.0 star
rating, so I guess if this is something you have a use for,
it's a pretty good choice.
https://www.amazon.com/Makita-5402NA.../dp/B0000614UR
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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?


Dunno, speculate framework in construction?

Followup: One of the pics gives model no. 5402-A
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5402NA
The Makita 16-5/16 in. Circular Saw is powered by a 15 AMP motor with
2,300 RPM, and has a large cutting capacity to handle beams, timber, and
large pressure treated lumber. It will cut 6x material at 90 degrees and
4x material at 45 degrees in a single pass.

BTW it's a circular saw. Makita and Skilsaw are two competing brands.
There's no such thing as a Makita skillsaw. That's like calling a
pickup truck a Chevrolet Ford.

More BTW Amazon has the updated model, 5402NA, for $730.99,
down from list price of $1,172,20. It has a 4.7/5.0 star
rating, so I guess if this is something you have a use for,
it's a pretty good choice.
https://www.amazon.com/Makita-5402NA.../dp/B0000614UR




It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.

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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?
John T.


Most likely post and beam style, heavy timber framing...



OK .. it is Mennonite country here.
if they'd use a generator for the electrical power...


My Dad could have used that when he was building his dock. Instead he
used several throwaway consumer "reciprocating saws" (several as in
he'd buy one, use it until it wore out, get another one, when it wore
out he'd piece together a Frankensaw from the remains of both, when
that wore out . . .) until I got him a Sawzall.


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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?
John T.


Most likely post and beam style, heavy timber framing...



OK .. it is Mennonite country here.
if they'd use a generator for the electrical power...


We bought our furniture from an Amish company in Ohio. When we were
looking we were talking to the owner about woodworking so he took us
on a tour of their production facility. They were Amish but had all
sort of advanced tools, modern cash registers, computers (and a web
site). I asked about the disconnect. His explanation was that the
ban on power tools and such were for personal use. Business was
business and completely separate from personal use (Sorta the opposite
of the Christian Sunday labor proscription, I guess).

Anyway, their facility wasn't grid connected, rather had a bank of six
Cummins gensets in a shed behind the facility. Nice people, very
open, and most interesting (spent $15K there a week or so later ;-).
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16 inch skillsaw

https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog

Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

John T.

Used in "post and beam" construction and cutting 6X6 beams without
needing a chain saw.
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16 inch skillsaw

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Timber framing.

Dave in SoTex
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It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.


As to bidding, there's 952 lots in that online auction. Lot #158 is an unused long water hose. Bid is $75. Probably obvious someone wanted to bid $7.50 and mis-typed their bid..... Or someone desperately wants/needs a long water hose.
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/cat...page=2&ipp=100

If you decide to bid on that saw, pay close attention to your typing.

Sonny


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It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.


As to bidding, there's 952 lots in that online auction. Lot #158 is an unused long water hose.
Bid is $75. Probably obvious someone wanted to bid $7.50 and mis-typed their bid...
.. Or someone desperately wants/needs a long water hose.
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/cat...page=2&ipp=100
If you decide to bid on that saw, pay close attention to your typing.
Sonny



I agree that $ 75. seems high - but -
It would be very difficult impossible ? to mis-bid.
The bid amounts are not typed-in - there are specified minimum bids
that will increase at certain points, as the bidding gets higher.
The one way to type-in a bid is to place a "maximum bid"
same as a reserve bid - but even then - if you mis-clicked -
a second bidder would be needed to bid up to your reserve.
The big rip-off on some of these auctions is the "buyers premium"
- ie: auctioneers fee - I've seen it at 15 % !
.. plus sales tax 13 % Do the math !
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:00:05 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/15/2020 1:47 PM, wrote:

16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?


Dunno, speculate framework in construction?

Followup: One of the pics gives model no. 5402-A
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5402NA
The Makita 16-5/16 in. Circular Saw is powered by a 15 AMP motor with
2,300 RPM, and has a large cutting capacity to handle beams, timber, and
large pressure treated lumber. It will cut 6x material at 90 degrees and
4x material at 45 degrees in a single pass.

BTW it's a circular saw. Makita and Skilsaw are two competing brands.
There's no such thing as a Makita skillsaw. That's like calling a
pickup truck a Chevrolet Ford.

More BTW Amazon has the updated model, 5402NA, for $730.99,
down from list price of $1,172,20. It has a 4.7/5.0 star
rating, so I guess if this is something you have a use for,
it's a pretty good choice.
https://www.amazon.com/Makita-5402NA.../dp/B0000614UR




It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.


Just got word from the auctioneer that shipping is not available for that saw...A bit surprising, being that it is really not that large of an item...
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:00:05 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/15/2020 1:47 PM,
wrote:

16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

Dunno, speculate framework in construction?



It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.


Just got word from the auctioneer that shipping is not available for that saw...
A bit surprising, being that it is really not that large of an item...



He is new to the online only auctions -
like many other old-timey auctioneers in my area
- forced into it by the covid.
I'm thinking that many will stick with online format,
John T.

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On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 7:13:08 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:00:05 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/15/2020 1:47 PM,
wrote:

16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

Dunno, speculate framework in construction?



It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.


Just got word from the auctioneer that shipping is not available for that saw...
A bit surprising, being that it is really not that large of an item...



He is new to the online only auctions -
like many other old-timey auctioneers in my area
- forced into it by the covid.
I'm thinking that many will stick with online format,
John T.

The prices at his on-site auctions are generally WAY higher -
particularly on tools and equipment -often WAY over half retail. So
many of his regular buyers don't have internet.
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 10:38:30 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 07:22:38 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 7:13:08 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:00:05 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/15/2020 1:47 PM,
wrote:

16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

Dunno, speculate framework in construction?



It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.

Just got word from the auctioneer that shipping is not available for that saw...
A bit surprising, being that it is really not that large of an item...



He is new to the online only auctions -
like many other old-timey auctioneers in my area
- forced into it by the covid.
I'm thinking that many will stick with online format,
John T.

The prices at his on-site auctions are generally WAY higher -
particularly on tools and equipment -often WAY over half retail. So
many of his regular buyers don't have internet.



Bowman is quite new to online only. His special customer base
might need some time to convert.
Jacob in Mitchell switched to online-only last year
and never-looked-back.
I'm excluding the fancy stuff / collectibles auctioneers -
they have been online for years with shipping available etc.
John T.



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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:00:05 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/15/2020 1:47 PM,
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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?


Dunno, speculate framework in construction?

Followup: One of the pics gives model no. 5402-A
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5402NA
The Makita 16-5/16 in. Circular Saw is powered by a 15 AMP motor with
2,300 RPM, and has a large cutting capacity to handle beams, timber, and
large pressure treated lumber. It will cut 6x material at 90 degrees and
4x material at 45 degrees in a single pass.

BTW it's a circular saw. Makita and Skilsaw are two competing brands.
There's no such thing as a Makita skillsaw. That's like calling a
pickup truck a Chevrolet Ford.

More BTW Amazon has the updated model, 5402NA, for $730.99,
down from list price of $1,172,20. It has a 4.7/5.0 star
rating, so I guess if this is something you have a use for,
it's a pretty good choice.
https://www.amazon.com/Makita-5402NA.../dp/B0000614UR




It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.



The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.

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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:00:05 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/15/2020 1:47 PM,
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16 inch skillsaw
https://bowmanauctions.hibid.com/lot...q=&ref=catalog
Used for .. what sort of carpentry ?

Dunno, speculate framework in construction?

Followup: One of the pics gives model no. 5402-A
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5402NA
The Makita 16-5/16 in. Circular Saw is powered by a 15 AMP motor with
2,300 RPM, and has a large cutting capacity to handle beams, timber, and
large pressure treated lumber. It will cut 6x material at 90 degrees and
4x material at 45 degrees in a single pass.

BTW it's a circular saw. Makita and Skilsaw are two competing brands.
There's no such thing as a Makita skillsaw. That's like calling a
pickup truck a Chevrolet Ford.

More BTW Amazon has the updated model, 5402NA, for $730.99,
down from list price of $1,172,20. It has a 4.7/5.0 star
rating, so I guess if this is something you have a use for,
it's a pretty good choice.
https://www.amazon.com/Makita-5402NA.../dp/B0000614UR




It's up to $ 5. now ! .. took 4 bids to get there. :-)
ps: that's $ 5. Canadian ..
John T.



The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.

For the sake of the sellers I hope so.A few days back it looked like
a total washout
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The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.


Yeah, that water hose sold for $130. Yikes!

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The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.


Yeah, that water hose sold for $130. Yikes!

Sonny

Try to buy it retail for that - - - and good luck!!!
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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 8:29:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:

The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.


Yeah, that water hose sold for $130. Yikes!

Sonny

a 5/8 inch 50 foot Stanly FatMax is $137 - and I believe that was a
100 foot 3/4 or 1 inch hose. A Dramm 17013 ColorStorm Premium Rubber
Hose, 3/4" x 50', Yellow sells for $172.05.

So yes,they got a good price - but the buyer didn't overpay


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On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 06:49:02 -0700 (PDT), Sonny
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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 8:29:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:

The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.


Yeah, that water hose sold for $130. Yikes!

Sonny

a 5/8 inch 50 foot Stanly FatMax is $137 - and I believe that was a
100 foot 3/4 or 1 inch hose. A Dramm 17013 ColorStorm Premium Rubber
Hose, 3/4" x 50', Yellow sells for $172.05.

So yes,they got a good price - but the buyer didn't overpay


Stanley Fat Max hose 50' x 5/8" $62.43, 100' $70.77, free shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Fatma...41&sr=8-1&th=1
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On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 06:49:02 -0700 (PDT), Sonny
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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 8:29:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:

The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.

Yeah, that water hose sold for $130. Yikes!

Sonny

a 5/8 inch 50 foot Stanly FatMax is $137 - and I believe that was a
100 foot 3/4 or 1 inch hose. A Dramm 17013 ColorStorm Premium Rubber
Hose, 3/4" x 50', Yellow sells for $172.05.

So yes,they got a good price - but the buyer didn't overpay


Stanley Fat Max hose 50' x 5/8" $62.43, 100' $70.77, free shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Fatma...41&sr=8-1&th=1

You's talkin Yankee bucks, m'lad - and in the USA. We're talkin
Canadian $71cent pesos and in CANADA where it all costs more even when
the dollar was at par
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On 6/19/2020 12:59 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 11:55:24 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

On 6/19/2020 10:01 AM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 06:49:02 -0700 (PDT), Sonny
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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 8:29:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:

The final selling price = $ 100.
+ 10 % auctioneer's fee + 13 % sales tax
It looked like the prices were high on most of the stuff.
John T.

Yeah, that water hose sold for $130. Yikes!

Sonny
a 5/8 inch 50 foot Stanly FatMax is $137 - and I believe that was a
100 foot 3/4 or 1 inch hose. A Dramm 17013 ColorStorm Premium Rubber
Hose, 3/4" x 50', Yellow sells for $172.05.

So yes,they got a good price - but the buyer didn't overpay


Stanley Fat Max hose 50' x 5/8" $62.43, 100' $70.77, free shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Fatma...41&sr=8-1&th=1

You's talkin Yankee bucks, m'lad - and in the USA. We're talkin
Canadian $71cent pesos and in CANADA where it all costs more even when
the dollar was at par


OK. amazon.ca has Fat Max Garden Hose, 75' x 5/8"
CDN$ 76.19, free shipping.
https://www.amazon.ca/Stanley-BDS665...s%2C189&sr=8-1

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