I just bought a bunch of tools at a estate sale because it was a good deal but now i need to get some information on them. i would apprecite any and all feed back. Relevant pricing or what they are worth would be a great help.
What i have-
Delta Model 10 deluxe radial arm saw model (33-990)
Delta 10" Contractor saw with a 30" Unifence and a 34-915 table.
Delta 6" Professional Jointer Model 37-195
Delta Wood Shaper Model 43-122
Grizzly Auto Vac Serial # 8852929
If you are planning on reselling them, then you have joined this forum purely for help in a commercial venture and not because you have any interest in woodworking. That's not what this forum is for.
If you want to use them, then the resale value is irrelevant.
phinds, perhaps. Of course he COULD have been wanting to know for insurance reasons. What is the replacement value of whatever. A solid idea if you ask me.
Unfortunately I can't answer the questions but they are legit.. Can anyone help the OP?
phinds, perhaps. Of course he COULD have been wanting to know for insurance reasons. What is the replacement value of whatever. A solid idea if you ask me.
Unfortunately I can't answer the questions but they are legit.. Can anyone help the OP?
I am just getting into woodworking and want to make sure everything is covered correctly under my insurance policy. Again thank you. I beleive i got a great deal and really would like so insight also to what else i should get to have the basics.
Condition is a big factor in value, but a general rule of thumb is about 50% of the going replacement value, then adjust accordingly depending on age, condition, included features, extras, and original quality level.
The 37-195 tended to sell in the $500-$600 range, but I've seen it on sale for as low as $322 new. It's still available as the 37-275x....same machine.
The 34-915 with the Unifence would probably have sold in the $600-$800 range new, depending on whether the wings were steel or solid cast iron.
The 43-122 is probably worth around $200 or so on the used market. I'd insure it for $400.
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