How much is a Central model 1018 worth? It was used 2x has some rust and has basically been sitting in a basement for a few years.
Thanks,
dlb
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The Undisciplined Life Is Not Worth Examining.
How much is a Central model 1018 worth? It was used 2x has some rust and has basically been sitting in a basement for a few years.
Thanks,
dlb
.
The Undisciplined Life Is Not Worth Examining.
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Central Machinery from Harbor Freight?
Yes. It is a Central Machinery BS. I have done some searching on the internet for this model but apparantly it is fairly old and my searches turned up nothing.
A retired couple has it for sale and at first I was intrigued, but now I think that what I need is not a CM but something else.
dlb
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Look at something else. I hear that the grizzly is good. The CM new is either $289 or $329 depending on which model. SO if I were going to buy it used, I would noty go over $100 absolute tops. As a first learning bandsaw that you would use to see if you would use one enough to warrant a better one it might be worth that. But if you are sure you will use the bandsaw, skip it and go for something better.1 - measure the board twice, 2 - cut it once, 3 - measure the space where it is supposed to go 4 - get a new board and go back to step 1
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