![]() Last edited by Michael Pauly 11-22-2008 at 8:27 PM. If they can deliver, even the better, but if you need to get it into a basement try to work them assisting with that into the price. If it has extras like an upgraded blade or decent miter gauge, that seems like a good deal. If it's a little rusty, a brass brush, some steel wool and some WD40 or mineral spirits will clean it up fairly easilly.Īs Ron has already said, make sure it's not a 3 phase motor assuming you don't have 440v service.Įdit: forgot to say that if it's complete and in decent shape (only needing a little cleaning) $750 sounds like a very fair price. It has a ton of helpful features, plenty of power, and its quite easy to. If you can see it run and the trunion raises and tilts smoothly, it doesn't look abused in general and has all the parts (guard/splitter, wrenches, arbor nut, belts, rails, fence and dust door), not much to go wrong with these. This model is one of the most popular ones within its own category. Powerful, smooth and when properly adjusted, very accurate. I've not had it long or used it much, but it's definitely a nice saw. I thought that was a steal and happily handed over the cash (he wasn't negotiable at all). I picked up a '94/'95 this summer in the same configuration, but with a uniguard added on and a tenoning jig for $700.
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