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Adam Carl
03-27-2023, 9:04 AM
I'm looking to sell an Delta X5 unisaw in good condition and trying to figure out a starting price. It is about 17 years old and has normal wear and tear, no rust. Under the table a small piece has chipped off the front end bracket but this doesn't impact the the saw performance. Its a non movable part and I can't figure out why it was cast that way in the first place.

Saw Details:

5hp Single Phase
51 inch rail and Biesemeyer Fence
Includes X5 mobile base
Includes arm and safety cover for dust collection at the blade
Aftermarket riving knife
Includes dado insert

I can pull together some pictures if that helps.

Zachary Hoyt
03-28-2023, 1:50 PM
I think this saw will be hard to price. It has a lot of valuable features, but the X5 series are not very highly regarded, at least by some people. That was when Delta was going down the drain, as I understand it. If you're looking to sell quickly start lower, or if you want to get the most and don't mind waiting start higher.

Kent A Bathurst
03-28-2023, 2:33 PM
Adam;

After 17 years, you got your money's worth. You should be thinking in terms of your "walk-away" price.

You understandably have a vested interest - things like the aftermarket riving knife was important to you, but today's saws come with one, so that's a negative actually. It's hard to believe that something you've lived with for that long won't mean much to outsiders, but there you are. Plus - you are focused on "no rust" and "chipped bracket" and "dado insert" and "mobile base" - those topics matter not to a buyer of an old Delta.

I had a Unisaw that was older than yours, still in the "delta is pretty good" era, and sold it at age 15 for a few hundred bucks, because I needed it gone, and after 3 months I had to search for a low-baller. I loved that saw, but nobody cared.

You also have a disadvantage - that 5hp rig will need a 30a service, if I'm not mistaken, so most buyers will have a nice fat electrician's bill to boot.

Put it on facebook marketplace at $100 over your walk-away number.

I feel you, brudder.

Jay Houghton
03-28-2023, 3:04 PM
My strategy for pricing things is to go to eBay and try and find one and then check the "sold" transactions. Then I use https://www.searchtempest.com/ to locate one within 500 or 700 miles and see what they are being listed for. At least that gives you some more concrete estimate of market value. I think any saw like that would have pretty good value to someone, but it might take a bit of time to sell. If you're patient someone will want it.

Adam Carl
03-28-2023, 4:43 PM
I am looking to make room for my new saw, so time is important. And yes it is hard to price. Its damn near impossible to find parts too.


I think this saw will be hard to price. It has a lot of valuable features, but the X5 series are not very highly regarded, at least by some people. That was when Delta was going down the drain, as I understand it. If you're looking to sell quickly start lower, or if you want to get the most and don't mind waiting start higher.

Adam Carl
03-28-2023, 4:45 PM
I'll check that out. I wonder if parting it out might make sense.

Adam Carl
03-28-2023, 4:47 PM
Thanks for the advice. I hear what you are saying. You are correct I ran #10 with a 30 amp breaker.

Jim Becker
03-28-2023, 4:56 PM
Once you decide on your pricing, you can put your ad in the Classifieds. I moved this here because discussion isn't permitted in the Classifieds.

Jim
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John Kananis
03-28-2023, 6:41 PM
When I finally decide to replace my unisaw, I'll probably install the dado blade and keep it facing opposite of my new saw for outfeed and quick dado work.

Matt Day
03-29-2023, 8:26 AM
That’s similar to what I have. I have my Unisaw and PM72 side by side sharing a fence rail, each with its own fence. Nice to have two blade setups.

Paul McGaha
03-30-2023, 6:19 AM
Adam,

I think you might be surprised what it's worth. If i remember right, the Delta X5 tools were pretty decent. Baldor motor, Biesmeyer fence.

I've been checking in on the used tools here in the Raleigh/Durham area (i'm looking for a power feeder for my shaper), tool pricing has gone way up in the last 15 to 20 years. A comparable saw to yours is around here listing for between $1500 to $2000. In really good condition I mean.

My unisaw is about an 2003 if I remember correctly.

Good luck with the sale of it.

PHM

James Jayko
03-30-2023, 11:34 AM
There is a 5hp X5 listed near me for $2000...

John Lanciani
03-30-2023, 12:45 PM
There is a 5hp X5 listed near me for $2000...

Asking prices are quite often not anywhere near final sale prices. How long has it been listed at $2k for? I'd argue that if its been listed for more than a week it is priced too optimistically.

Paul McGaha
03-30-2023, 2:47 PM
$2,000 is about half the price of a new one:

Powermatic PM2000B, 3 HP, $4,700
Jet Deluxe Exacta, 5 HP, $3,844
Grizzly G0651, G0651, 3 HP, $2,500

None of those are US made, I'm pretty sure the Delta X5 is.

If I understand Adam's situation: One owner, hobbiest, the tool has had light use and is in really good condition. I'd guess it's worth $1,500 to $2,000. About half of what a new one costs.

I think the only negative to the tool is it's from Delta, parts are hard to get for it. But even with that the motor, starter, belts can still be found easy enough.

PHM

Adam Carl
03-30-2023, 10:38 PM
Yeap, it has a Baldor motor. I agree with your price assessment.


Adam,

I think you might be surprised what it's worth. If i remember right, the Delta X5 tools were pretty decent. Baldor motor, Biesmeyer fence.

I've been checking in on the used tools here in the Raleigh/Durham area (i'm looking for a power feeder for my shaper), tool pricing has gone way up in the last 15 to 20 years. A comparable saw to yours is around here listing for between $1500 to $2000. In really good condition I mean.

My unisaw is about an 2003 if I remember correctly.

Good luck with the sale of it.

PHM

Adam Carl
03-30-2023, 10:42 PM
Space would be an issue and I'm getting a saw stop so it would seem counter productive to have another saw. (Not starting a sawstop debate here :) )


When I finally decide to replace my unisaw, I'll probably install the dado blade and keep it facing opposite of my new saw for outfeed and quick dado work.

Bruce Page
03-31-2023, 1:37 PM
Adam,

I think you might be surprised what it's worth. If i remember right, the Delta X5 tools were pretty decent. Baldor motor, Biesmeyer fence.

I've been checking in on the used tools here in the Raleigh/Durham area (i'm looking for a power feeder for my shaper), tool pricing has gone way up in the last 15 to 20 years. A comparable saw to yours is around here listing for between $1500 to $2000. In really good condition I mean.

My unisaw is about an 2003 if I remember correctly.

Good luck with the sale of it.

PHM

$1500 to $2000 is what I typically see here in Albuquerque. I wouldn't let my tricked out 2000 Grand Edition go for less than $2500.
$3000 if they wanted the Benchdog wing & lift.