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Subject: [Shop-talk] Mitre Saws
From: eric at megageek.com (eric at megageek.com)
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 07:38:19 -0400
Steve asks...

>Are things very different where you guys live?  Or am 
>I just doing it wrong?

Excellent summary of the used markets, but you are overlooking the fact 
that is really the fun/educational part of the purchase.

With the internet, read a ton about the tools.  Read reviews, advice, and 
anything else you can find out about it.
When I look for big ticket items, that's what I do.  Then I don't resign 
myself to any purchase until I've fully researched it.
This past winter, I managed two excellent deals this way.  One was a tree 
spade.  Normally over $2000 used, but I found one perfect for my needs for 
$900.  I drove to MD to get it.  But in the process, I made a great 
contact in the tree market world and I am very pleased with it.
The other was a chipper/shredder for a 3pt mount.  Normally these things 
start at $3000 USED.  But by reading all I could and researching them to 
death, I found a medical supply company that makes them on the side when 
business is slow.  They were right here in NJ!
I went to the owner of the companies house (WAY nice) and picked up a 
brand new one, for $1200.  No tax either.
Plus, the machine is made with medical quality/grade materials.  It is way 
nicer then the majority of them on the market for a 3rd of the price.

Along the way in both research phases I learned alot about what to look 
for and what to stay away from.  Some of that information comes from right 
here.

Failing finding all this information, if you know nothing about a tool, 
don't buy it unless you get a stupid deal on it (and you will not be upset 
if it turns out to be less than perfect later.)  Also, make the seller 
show you it working.  If they aren't willing to do that, walk away.


Moose
"Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational 
being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph 
Waldo Emerson 

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