A Bargain At Twice The Price
#17
Some items are priced higher than what you can buy new.

One table saw was shown wet and sitting in the rain, rusted up. They wanted just short of what a new one cost. Labeled it as "Perfect" condition.
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#18
CL has a lot of what I call "noise."  Waste of time posts, jokers posting
a plastic bucket full of yard trimmings. Old, broken, rusty tools scooped
off dead relatives garage shelves. Horrible cell phone pictures of storage
lockers/garages/ sheds full of cast off junk.
Etc.

What makes it worth sifting through are the occasional gems.

I have found a lot of really good bargains over the years and equipped
my wood shop very well with them.

All of "those kinds" of posts get a quick glance and I am gone.
Mark Singleton

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#19
(05-08-2018, 05:32 PM)castguy2003 Wrote: I think those "direct drive" models actually had the motor attached to the arbor through a flex shaft. Either way, I don't want it.

Yep, I suspect so - I used a Ryobi BT3000 for a number of years - had 2 belts between the motor and the saw arbor - pain to change when they broke - donated to Habitat for Humanity.  Dave
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#20
(05-07-2018, 09:07 PM)Kreuzie Wrote: https://saginaw.craigslist.org/tls/d/sea...00341.html


WHERE  do these people get their outrageous asking prices???  
No

if yer gonna come from NW ohio,stop and  pick up the new shop,too, for free:
https://saginaw.craigslist.org/zip/d/fre...23274.html
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(05-08-2018, 05:32 PM)castguy2003 Wrote: I think those "direct drive" models actually had the motor attached to the arbor through a flex shaft. Either way, I don't want it.

  You are correct, I had one of those saws. The flex drive lasted 20+ years. New flex drive was way over priced, do not recall but think it was $80.00. I kept the stand, fence, motor, extensions and the solid top. Re- used everything but the fence. I made a good living with that saw, not a great saw but more than serviceable. 
Replaced it with a cabinet saw that I always wanted anyhow. The stand holds a bench top drill press, the motor drives a shop made 1x42 belt sander, The table top was added to the cabinet saw for extra width and I sold the open grate extensions for $10.00. I gave the fence away.
I don't recall what I paid for the saw but the one for sale is over priced. I would think $50.00 at most .If the flex drive breaks I doubt that Sears still carries the part. 

mike
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(05-07-2018, 09:19 PM)Robert Adams Wrote:        I will not use any tools with those open web tables. They were a really bad idea to save iron. Sad part is iron is cheap.

True, but shipping isn't. I imagine it was done to save shipping weight.
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