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14th April 2009, 07:04 PM #1
where to sell
hey everyone, i'm only new here so bear with me... i have recently closed up a timber joinery shop andi now have some machinery to get rid of. is there a company that buys second hand panel saws , thicknessers, spindle moulders , jointers , dust extractors and even an edge bander. any help will be appretiated. thanks glen..
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14th April 2009, 07:45 PM #2Deceased
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Selling advice.
Glen go to woodwork forum scroll down till you come across'' Buy Sell Swap ''go there and put your gear in there you might sell some or all there put discriptions of the machinery tools e c t and prices, pictures of your gear.Lloyd.
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15th April 2009, 09:10 AM #3Senior Member
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Selling advice
Not a good time to be selling used woodworking machinery and especially to a dealer.
As advised above have a look at Buy Swap and Sell and also go to the sponsor's site www.machines4u.com.au. You can list items there for $39 each and take the middle man out. There is also the ebay option, but make sure you set your reserve at a reasonable price so you don't give them away.
If you want to know the low end price you will get in selling them to a dealer contact someone like AClass Machinery at Mulgrave(near Windsor) and talk to Stuart. He buys and sells used machinery, but have a tissue handy because the values won't be high in this current market.
There are other dealers listed in the Sydney Yellow Pages under Woodworking Machinery. Also The Trading Post is another option, if you want to manage the sale yourself.
Best of luck with your sales.
PEN
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16th April 2009, 08:55 PM #4
thanks for the heads up
yes it is a bad time to sell...but it was also a bad time to go out of buisness. i'm lucky that i got the gear for a good price in the first place ...so my expectations aren't to high. its just a shame seeing all these toys in my garrage and not having 3 phase as an option to put on. my street is all underground power about 35 years ago. and the quote was over $20,000 to put it on. so it's time to get rid of it and play with other toys instead.
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17th April 2009, 07:47 PM #5Intermediate Member
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It can be relativly easy to swap the three phase motors to a single phase motor, this maybe an option to keep the tools check ebay for motor prices
Cheers,
Mike
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17th April 2009, 08:01 PM #6
i might look into that. thanks for the thought..cheers
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