Eric2576
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Hi,
this is my first post. I'm looking hard at an old Delta Unisaw as a restoration project. May keep it, may sell it after resto, depends on how much I like it.
The saw I'm looking at is a 1957 Uni but it has a couple of issues. One, it's missing the motor cover, which for some reason many of the older models are missing. I can go without, I can get an ABS plastic one for $99, or I can get a metal repro for $250 (not). Two, hmmm, there really isn't a two, it's running and otherwise complete.
So I'm in negotiation with the seller and he is somewhat flexible. He says it runs very well and has been in the family since the beginning, his father-in-law's cabinet shop.
I'm very confident that I can restore it to like new condition. How much would you guys say is a good price point to buy the saw? He can sell it as is, considering it's running fine, so I need a little guidance in making an offer.
Here's a pic of the saw - doesn't look too rough for a 62 year old saw. Table top looks pretty decent from the pics. He thinks it's a 1.5 hp, but I believe if it's the original bullet motor, they only came in a 3/4 to 1 hp configuration, or did I get that wrong? I'll go see it tomorrow.
this is my first post. I'm looking hard at an old Delta Unisaw as a restoration project. May keep it, may sell it after resto, depends on how much I like it.
The saw I'm looking at is a 1957 Uni but it has a couple of issues. One, it's missing the motor cover, which for some reason many of the older models are missing. I can go without, I can get an ABS plastic one for $99, or I can get a metal repro for $250 (not). Two, hmmm, there really isn't a two, it's running and otherwise complete.
So I'm in negotiation with the seller and he is somewhat flexible. He says it runs very well and has been in the family since the beginning, his father-in-law's cabinet shop.
I'm very confident that I can restore it to like new condition. How much would you guys say is a good price point to buy the saw? He can sell it as is, considering it's running fine, so I need a little guidance in making an offer.
Here's a pic of the saw - doesn't look too rough for a 62 year old saw. Table top looks pretty decent from the pics. He thinks it's a 1.5 hp, but I believe if it's the original bullet motor, they only came in a 3/4 to 1 hp configuration, or did I get that wrong? I'll go see it tomorrow.
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and sourced three original extensions that are in really nice shape. No major scratches and just a little surface rust. Will use the best out of the five I have now for the restoration and sell the rest.