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    Craftsman 22124 value

    I am considering selling my 22124 and picking up a Unisaw. The saw is stock with two exceptions. I installed a second cast iron extension on the right hand side to replace the partical board extension table. I also have it on a Delta mobile base with the extension to sup[port the table.

    I was thinking of asking $600.00. Does that sound like a reasonable asking price?

    Thanks
    Michael

  2. It is worth no more or less than you can get somone to pay for it. With that being said, I wouldnt pay you anything over that. (I am a former craftsman ts owner, and now have a Delta Uni). You can usually find a used Uni for about that price around my part of the country. it would need to be refurbished but well worth the work.
    Last edited by Craig Nickles; 05-18-2009 at 2:20 PM. Reason: left out sentence

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    It doesn't sound unreasonable to me. I paid 900 for my zip code, and the current Steel City version is running close to 1100 brand new these days.

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    Since the fence is worth more than half of that, I would say it is a very good price for the saw if it is in good working order. Out of curiosity, what about it does not meet your needs?
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    Thumbs up

    Mine sold for $600 with a router table, ZCI, and 2 blades....no mobile base. Had 3 hits in the first 24 hours. $600 for what you described sounds pretty good to me....guess it all depends on who's looking at the moment. Good luck.
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    22124

    I sold mine for 600 with a mobile base.

    It is a very good saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn bradley View Post
    Out of curiosity, what about it does not meet your needs?
    I am not selling because the saw has not met my needs. I am relocating from NJ to VA and thought I might consider selling my 22124. I have a line on a used Unisaw in VA so selling the zip code would save me the shipping cost and give me some cash to apply towards a replacement.

    Thank you all for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Roland View Post
    I am not selling because the saw has not met my needs. I am relocating from NJ to VA and thought I might consider selling my 22124. I have a line on a used Unisaw in VA so selling the zip code would save me the shipping cost and give me some cash to apply towards a replacement.

    Thank you all for your input.
    Ah, you are a man who researches his options and chooses wisely. If I could do that deal in your situation, I would sure do it.
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