02-18-2018, 08:58 PM
I missed having the moulding capability I had with my old Foley Belsaw planer/moulder shortly after I sold it a year and a half ago. A few weeks ago several project opportunities came up that convinced me to look for another machine. This time I wanted a W&H machine. The knives are more expensive but easier to change, and the machine is smaller and lighter and can do more, like mold elliptical frames and raised panels. I had a few leads but nothing worked out until I found this one:
I think it's an early '90's version. It is a fixed speed machine with a 2 HP 110/240V Baldor motor. It came with the elliptical jig shown on the left. It also came with these:
Thirty sets of mostly custom knives. The guy was a pro cabinet maker and trim installer. He died two years ago and his brother was selling off his tools and machines. This was one of the last things to go. The guy said he worked mostly for clients building $500 - $1000K houses. Maybe that explains those monster crown molding knives and oversized handrail set. I have no clue what he needed those 5 sets of knives in the top center for (the left one still has the factory protective goo on them) the ones that make flat railing caps with beveled ends? There are several window or door muntin profiles and maybe a couple for sashes; I'm not really sure. There must be $3K worth of knives; no clue if I'll use any of them though, maybe the door muntin profiles.
If anyone needs some molding, let me know!
Had to drive 3 hours to get it. It needs a new cord/plug on it but, other than that, looks to be in great shape. Oh, how much? $1200. Not a gloat, but not bad. A new fixed speed machine is about $2500 with shipping and the elliptical jig is $300. In any case, it will pay for itself over a few years and a lot sooner if someone needs a bunch of molding where I can use one of those big knives.
John
I think it's an early '90's version. It is a fixed speed machine with a 2 HP 110/240V Baldor motor. It came with the elliptical jig shown on the left. It also came with these:
Thirty sets of mostly custom knives. The guy was a pro cabinet maker and trim installer. He died two years ago and his brother was selling off his tools and machines. This was one of the last things to go. The guy said he worked mostly for clients building $500 - $1000K houses. Maybe that explains those monster crown molding knives and oversized handrail set. I have no clue what he needed those 5 sets of knives in the top center for (the left one still has the factory protective goo on them) the ones that make flat railing caps with beveled ends? There are several window or door muntin profiles and maybe a couple for sashes; I'm not really sure. There must be $3K worth of knives; no clue if I'll use any of them though, maybe the door muntin profiles.
If anyone needs some molding, let me know!
Had to drive 3 hours to get it. It needs a new cord/plug on it but, other than that, looks to be in great shape. Oh, how much? $1200. Not a gloat, but not bad. A new fixed speed machine is about $2500 with shipping and the elliptical jig is $300. In any case, it will pay for itself over a few years and a lot sooner if someone needs a bunch of molding where I can use one of those big knives.
John