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Thread: Unisaw Purchase Advice

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh Ball View Post
    ...He said he’s willing to come down, closer to $750...
    That's a fair price. I have both this exact saw, with 1-1/2 hp motor, and a slightly newer 3 hp. Both great machines.
    "Anything seems possible when you don't know what you're doing."

  2. #17
    I worked in two schools one with a 1.5hp uni and one with a 3. The 1.5 would be fine for a hobbyist, but the 3hp would be a big improvement. If the price of the 1.5hp seems high to you (It does me) I would pass and wait for a 3hp.

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    Is that red all over the top rust? I think $850 is what I would offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas McCurnin View Post
    Is that red all over the top rust? I think $850 is what I would offer.
    The seller already said he'd accept $750.

  5. #20
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    Depending on what vintage it is, that price is a little on the steep side. I once got a 1964 Unisaw and paid $450.00 for it with the same 1 1/2 horse single phase motor. Try to talk him down some; these are workhorse machines and will serve you well for many years.

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