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Rockwell/Delta 9" tablesaw

Ntrouble

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Looks like a contractor saw. The label on it indicates the "Delux" model.

Its taking up too much space in my garage. What's a reasonable asking price? It is not restored, but is not a rusted heap either.

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exmaxima1

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Need pics. Otherwise can only guess.

Need to know if it is belt driven (good) or integrated motor (bad). Does it have table wings (extensions)? How's the fence? Being an oddball 9-inch size doesn't help the situation.
 
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michaelwolson

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I'm guessing it's one of the 70's to 80's contractor style saws. Not sure what the market is like where you are but I wouldn't expect more than $100 here in norcal. Even then it might be a tough sell.

You might make more if you parted it out and sold online. Though without pics/model number it's really hard to say.



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Packard V8

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I've had one for 40 years. great saw. I paid $100 for it new in 1977.

The sad news is you'd be lucky to get $100 today and that's taking a $75 loss in real dollars, because $100 today is $25 in 1977 dollars.

Woodworking machinery values have plummeted over the past several years, as it seems few young guys care to work with their hands any more. The last few saws, jointers, lathes, DPs I restored didn't bring any return on the invested time and money. BTDTNA.

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