I have a delta 10″ contractors saw with 30″ uni fence, and HTC mobile base, about 6 yrs old. I’m thinking of moving up to cabinet. What kind of price can I expect to get for my old saw?
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I would price a new setup just like you have and ask at least half or more according to the condition of yours.
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les
I'll sell a tool like that usually 1/2 -3/4 the price of a new one depending on the condition and use (what I put it through)
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I won’t pay more then 30% of new price for used tools with out a warrantee money back if it fails. The warrantee needs to in writing. So if I need to court I will have a good chance to get my money back.
1/2 to 3/4 the price of a new saw should be a good rule of thumb especially if it's been kept up. Delta has a good resale value. Obviously you wouldn't want to sell it to Fred. Warranty on a six year old saw? Court???? Watch out for those guys who are already asking if you will take less on the phone before even seeing it.
Rick
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