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mrmagoo
5th October 2012, 02:17 PM
hello firstly i found this site while researching this lathe ,so hi
anyway il get to the point my father inlaw passed away to cancer last year and we are trying to raise some cash for the mother inlaw,im not a wood worker and i cant find any info on the lathe
can you guys suggest what you think this is worth its in great nick its a
hafco wl 14
serial number is94025
thanks guys i know im a newbie il try and post pics
thanks you
cheers arman

mrmagoo
5th October 2012, 02:26 PM
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petersemple
5th October 2012, 02:43 PM
I don't know much about it and can't help at all about value, but it looks to me like quite a nice lathe.

Edit: Looks like Grizzly in the US sells it for about US$1000 G1495 Heavy-Duty Wood Lathe (http://www.grizzly.com/products/Heavy-Duty-Wood-Lathe/G1495)
No real idea how that compares to Aussie prices, but to give you some idea, this one at Grizzly is US$1500 G0632 16" x 42" Variable Speed Wood Lathe (http://www.grizzly.com/products/16-x-42-Variable-Speed-Wood-Lathe/G0632) and seems to be the same or similar as this one from Hafco for about AU$1750 W387 | WL-46A Electronic Variable Speed Wood Lathe | machineryhouse.com.au (http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/W387)

mrmagoo
5th October 2012, 06:33 PM
I don't know much about it and can't help at all about value, but it looks to me like quite a nice lathe.

Edit: Looks like Grizzly in the US sells it for about US$1000 G1495 Heavy-Duty Wood Lathe (http://www.grizzly.com/products/Heavy-Duty-Wood-Lathe/G1495)
No real idea how that compares to Aussie prices, but to give you some idea, this one at Grizzly is US$1500 G0632 16" x 42" Variable Speed Wood Lathe (http://www.grizzly.com/products/16-x-42-Variable-Speed-Wood-Lathe/G0632) and seems to be the same or similar as this one from Hafco for about AU$1750 W387 | WL-46A Electronic Variable Speed Wood Lathe | machineryhouse.com.au (http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/W387)

thanks for taking the time ,they do look similar ,found an expiried link that sold one for 568
do you think 500 to 550 is fair something like that

Paul39
6th October 2012, 10:10 AM
Usually something used sells for 50 to 75% of new. Yours is like new, so 75%, and has a chuck which will add $100 - $200 to the value. If there are chisels, grinder, tailstock center set, etc, that will add value.

If the price gets close to new price with terms of sale; as is, where is, one may as well buy new and get a warranty.

It is not in your best interest to offer a warranty, as any defect, real or imagined, may come to haunt you.

Here is one new that sold for $534, plus buyers premium of $72.09, plus VAT:

Woodworking Lathe, Hafco model WL-14, S/n 94050&#59; 240v plug-in&#59; approx 900mm Auction (0018-52855) | GraysOnline Australia (http://www.graysonline.com/lot.aspx?lotNumber=0018-52855)

We have no idea of condition.

Your best solution would be to make a list of everything pertaining to the lathe, get prices of new, ask 80% for the total including VAT and negotiate from there.

https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/WoodLathes

I am sure others will have suggestions.

wheelinround
6th October 2012, 11:24 AM
Thats one smick looking lathe clean tidy with looks like quite a bit of additional tooling. Behind I see what maybe a copy attachement bar, sander disc on the headstock, various tools posts, chuck face plate.

As said if there are other bits n pieces available it could fetch a decent price but also considering age. The phone number attached is pre-9 so about 10 yrs or more give Hare & Forbes a call he Junction"
Unit 1, 2 Windsor Rd
Northmead NSW 2152

PO BOX 3844
Parramatta NSW 2124

Contact:
Tel: (02) 9890 9111
Fax: (02) 9890 4888

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri 8.30-5.00pm
Saturday 8.30-12.30pm

hdholden
6th October 2012, 02:36 PM
I am definitely interested in this lathe. Just waiting to see what kind of price will be placed on it.

Everything I have looked at lately is to far away.

stuffy
6th October 2012, 03:48 PM
I thought they stopped making these years ago.

They were also known as H 1000 and sold under a few different brand names. Not the same as the General H 1000.

I had one exactly the same with a Woodfast badge on it.

They have a rail along the back that holds that big clear guard.

mrmagoo
6th October 2012, 06:56 PM
you guys are great,i dont think there are chisels ,as when the great man passed,he was invovled in the mens shed,some stuff was donated and those lads also sold of some of his gear to help the mother in law out
hd holden make an offer mate

again please keep coming with sugestions,
ive got to say,ive only been invovled in other types of forums,there normally clicky,im a total stranger/newbie and i appreciate the help,memebers taking the time to chase up stuff on the net etc etc
i do appreicate it lads
hd holden send us an offer
thank you
cheers

Christos
7th October 2012, 08:03 AM
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hd holden make an offer mate

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Officially members would not be able to do that as auction are not allowed on this forum. After you have an indication of what value this might be you can create another thread in this sub forum. WOODWORK - Tools & Machinery MARKET (http://www.woodworkforums.com/f221/)

Please also take a look at these forum rules for posting in the market place.

http://www.woodworkforums.com/f90/rules-posting-market-place-forums-150585/

Thank you

mrmagoo
8th October 2012, 07:24 AM
Done I've put it in the market place
http://www.woodworkforums.com/f221/hafco-lathe-160201/