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Not to me. I wouldn't offer more than $100 for it, maybe less depending upon how it actually looks in person . Adding a motor isn't hard, but a 2 HP one will set you back another $150 - $200.
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I see no problem what-so-ever if he's willing to put the motor back on, just long enough for you to run it, and joint a length of wood. Bring something hard, at least Oak kinda hard. If he's unwilling just say no, the motor swap story is smoke to hide the real problem. I do agree with John he's asking too much for a partial machine. $100 to $150, but both of us are in areas where machinery abounds, Cali, maybe not so much.
If he's willing, and it all runs good, make sure to get the motor frame type, and HP info. Plus if the pulley/pulleys are off make sure to get that info as well. Mounting one is as simple as tightening bolts, and pulling it taught to the belt. On a low HP machine a link belt will run fine
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it wouldn't be worth it to me I have an 8' Delta you can have for $400 and if you want the 13" planer to match make it $800 for both.
They are located in San Francisco and probably would take a day for me to dig out
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Forget that C-list jointer and PM Bob immediately to take him up on his offer - before he comes to his senses and ups the prices.
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Geez, I wouldn't be able to get that $800 out of my wallet and into Bob's hand fast enough!!!
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