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    Powermatic 66 Table Saw GLOAT-The mother of all ebay deals?

    I was watching a new Powermatic 66 table saw last night on ebay that didn't have a reserve, it is a 5 hp, 3 ph, 52" rail saw. As the auction is closing, no one is bidding so I put in a last second bid of 1400.00 and won the saw for 1225.00 plus 250.00 shipping, WOW I can't believe it! I had a hard time sleeping last night.

    Here are a couple screen shots from my iPhone.
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    Sweet, that's a nice score. You'll use that saw for years and years and then put it back up on eBay and make back at least 50% of what it cost you.
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    I have that same exact saw in my shop, it will serve you well, and has all the power you will need. That is an awesome price for a brand new saw!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trace Beard View Post
    I was watching a new Powermatic 66 table saw last night on ebay that didn't have a reserve, it is a 5 hp, 3 ph, 52" rail saw. As the auction is closing, no one is bidding so I put in a last second bid of 1400.00 and won the saw for 1225.00 plus 250.00 shipping, WOW I can't believe it! I had a hard time sleeping last night.

    Here are a couple screen shots from my iPhone.

    Great Buy! I saw this one also and wondered who was the lucky person. A great purchase if you had 3 phase.

    Nice Nice

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    You're much braver than I am!

    I'd never be able to buy a tablesaw on eBay without being able to touch it, test it, smell it, etc.

    Jason

    Quote Originally Posted by Trace Beard View Post
    I was watching a new Powermatic 66 table saw last night on ebay that didn't have a reserve, it is a 5 hp, 3 ph, 52" rail saw. As the auction is closing, no one is bidding so I put in a last second bid of 1400.00 and won the saw for 1225.00 plus 250.00 shipping, WOW I can't believe it! I had a hard time sleeping last night.

    Here are a couple screen shots from my iPhone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn Honeychurch View Post
    Sweet, that's a nice score. You'll use that saw for years and years and then put it back up on eBay and make back at least 50% of what it cost you.
    If not more than he paid for it!!
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    Wink Isn't a crate a crate?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason White View Post
    You're much braver than I am!

    I'd never be able to buy a tablesaw on eBay without being able to touch it, test it, smell it, etc.

    Jason
    What's the difference from buying it at woodcraft? It's going to be shipped by common carrier to either a terminal or to a woodcraft store in the same style shipping crate. It's not like woodcraft is going uncrate it and set it up or at least I wouldn't want them to. The crate and boxes are going to be picked up and unloaded by me, sight unseen no matter where I purchase this saw. I don't know of a tool company that keeps 5hp 3ph powermatic's on the showroom floor.

    So isn't a crate a crate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn Honeychurch View Post
    Sweet, that's a nice score. You'll use that saw for years and years and then put it back up on eBay and make back at least 50% of what it cost you.
    Hopefully I can get 30 plus years service out of it and won't need to ebay it. I like to purchase tools when I can that will last a lifetime...

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    I assume the the 3-phase motor is cool with you. That is likely what kept the hits on it down. Still a great score.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla View Post
    I assume the the 3-phase motor is cool with you. That is likely what kept the hits on it down. Still a great score.
    The 3 ph and ending on a sunday night is why I started watching in the 1st place and probably kept the hits down. If this was a PM2000 it would have had a lot more attention.

    I have a rotary phase converter that I purchased just so I could pick up heavy duty, industrial style tools cheaper than 1 ph.

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    Even with the expense of an Ebay Baldor and a new starter, you're still way ahead of retail.
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    I assume you bought the NEW saw from a dealer, and the manufacturer's warranty in in effect! Thats Good! If you are set up for 3-phase, Even Better! Good GLOAT for a Brand New PM66!

    I bought my PM66 with Exaktor slider, overarm DC guard, on a mobile base, at an estate auction for $1275. I had a hard time not raising my own bid !!

    Edit: Has been my observation that more auctions start and end on Sunday evening than any other day of the week! I watch for the Tuesday/Noon endings, and usually get a better bargain! I would say that being 3-ph had everything to do with your GLOAT price...NOT being a PM2000 didn't! The PM66 is one helluva saw, to which other 10" cabinet saws are compared but seldom equal. The new PM2000's claim to fame remains to be seen!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chip Lindley View Post
    I assume you bought the NEW saw from a dealer, and the manufacturer's warranty in in effect! Thats Good! If you are set up for 3-phase, Even Better! Good GLOAT for a Brand New PM66!

    I bought my PM66 with Exaktor slider, overarm DC guard, on a mobile base, at an estate auction for $1275. I had a hard time not raising my own bid !!
    New with warranty from an authorized dealer, I wouldn't purchase any other way online.

    "I had a hard time not raising my own bid !!" lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trace Beard View Post
    Hopefully I can get 30 plus years service out of it and won't need to ebay it. I like to purchase tools when I can that will last a lifetime...
    What, your implying that in 30 years it won't still be going strong? Heck in that case I'll be happy to take it off your hands in 30 years.
    No matter where you go, there you are. B. Banzai

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    For what its worth.. Last year I was looking at some tools from this seller. Someone was using his name to try and scam. I emailed him and he didnt know anything about it. make sure you get his phone number and talk to him to make sure he is the one selling the tools. Just be careful.
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