Alan Waddington 2 | 25/01/2017 20:35:24 |
537 forum posts 88 photos | Anyone we know ? Nice setup, quite sad really............. |
Ian Parkin | 25/01/2017 21:42:42 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | I went to an auction yesterday that had a lot of machines and tooling like the listing and that listing would have been lucky to clear £2000 if it was at the auction i attended |
Alan Waddington 2 | 25/01/2017 21:59:29 |
537 forum posts 88 photos | I wasn't suggesting it was a good price mate, just a sad epitaph to someone's life.......the smock hanging up says it all ...... Edited By Alan Waddington 2 on 25/01/2017 22:00:21 |
Ian Parkin | 25/01/2017 22:06:33 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | Alan I know that just saying and I just sometimes wonder what my wife and daughters will do with my workshop when the GR arrives |
Alan Waddington 2 | 25/01/2017 22:23:14 |
537 forum posts 88 photos | Don't suppose it will matter one way or tother once we shuffle off Ian, but if you're anything like me, the missus will be under the illusion that your workshop contents are worth bugger all......some lucky sod will get a bargain
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Allan B | 25/01/2017 22:38:37 |
![]() 133 forum posts 23 photos | I know the gentleman who that workshop belonged to ![]() It was a sad day when he passed, I had only been there a couple of weeks before having a brew and a natter with him |
Ady1 | 26/01/2017 00:25:37 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | Like many good model engineers, he was worth millions The gear he used however, is only worth what a buyer will pay |
julian atkins | 26/01/2017 00:51:27 |
![]() 1285 forum posts 353 photos | Seems a bit 'sky in the pie' to me. A second hand warco and chester. Not exactly earth shattering. £20,000?! I dealt with these matters on countless occasions as a club secretary approached to deal with a deceased member's workshop contents which so far as the family were concerned were worth a fortune as convinced by them by the deceased, before becoming deceased. A tricky situation. Cheers, Julian |
Speedy Builder5 | 26/01/2017 07:06:11 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Quite often its the bits around the main machine that took the money. Spare chucks, tooling, rotary tables and the like not to mention good tapa and dies. Problem being is that a job lot devalues the 'value' of the collection, but it takes time and effort to advertise individual lots. |
Alan Waddington 2 | 26/01/2017 08:01:57 |
537 forum posts 88 photos | Quite clearly whoever charged with selling doesn't have a clue how to maximise the return on what they have. they've had a quick butchers at the cost prices, added them roughly together and formed a guesstimate. It could fetch good money if split up into individual lots, although I doubt even then that there's anywhere near £20k in it, unless those drawers and cabinets are stuffed full of nice things.
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Allan B | 26/01/2017 09:45:28 |
![]() 133 forum posts 23 photos | There is a lot of extras in there over and above the machine prices, for instance there is a unit full of taps and die's in every conceivable type of thread and size that has got to have a new value of over 3k, there is every imaginable chuck and work holding device for all the machines, gear cutting equipment, dividing heads, more measuring than I have ever seen in one place, and that just scratches the surface of what is in there. But as others have said it's not being marketed very well, but there is no one else in the family who knows anything about engineering, even after the man in question trying his hardest to get them involved 🙁 |
Roger Williams 2 | 26/01/2017 10:15:43 |
368 forum posts 7 photos | Hello all, Ive told my wife a number of times that whatever she does, dont let the scrap man have anything. Just pick up the phone and contact one of the preserved railways, West Somerset, Vale of Berkeley, Bodmin etc. Im pretty sure they would jump at the chance of some useful equipment. Apart from the odd battery drill, Im pretty sure she or the kids wont want anything. Thats my wish anyway. |
Geoff Theasby | 26/01/2017 10:23:00 |
615 forum posts 21 photos | Ian, me too. Colchester Student, 350 quid. Modern CNC machine 4k. Geoff |
Alan Waddington 2 | 26/01/2017 10:58:31 |
537 forum posts 88 photos | It's a funny market to be fair. That mill is nearly 5k new and it looks like he's added power feeds to all axis and a dro so probably another 1.5k on top. Sadly it probably won't make a great deal secondhand and be slow to move. Yet clapped out old Bridgeports seem to be fetching strong money and shift easily. Edited By Alan Waddington 2 on 26/01/2017 10:59:08 Edited By Alan Waddington 2 on 26/01/2017 11:00:13 |
Ian Parkin | 26/01/2017 11:52:31 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | Were you there too Geoff? all the students didnt make £500 all the excell optimums d420 didnt make 400 bridgeport with dro and slotting head made 450 the 2 modern emco cnc's made £4000 a tooling cabinet full of lathe tooling for 12 lathes only made £180
P.S a dealer already has one of each lathes on ebay Edited By Ian Parkin on 26/01/2017 11:53:51 |
MalcB | 26/01/2017 13:11:27 |
257 forum posts 35 photos | Posted by Roger Williams 2 on 26/01/2017 10:15:43:
Hello all, Ive told my wife a number of times that whatever she does, dont let the scrap man have anything. Just pick up the phone and contact one of the preserved railways, West Somerset, Vale of Berkeley, Bodmin etc. Im pretty sure they would jump at the chance of some useful equipment. Apart from the odd battery drill, Im pretty sure she or the kids wont want anything. Thats my wish anyway. I have told my wife not to sell any of my equipment or motorcycles for what I told her they cost me |
Geoff Theasby | 27/01/2017 10:42:51 |
615 forum posts 21 photos | Yes, Ian. Mind you, would you pay 30 quid plus for a tool chest that only cost 100 new, or a similar amount for a handful of cheap multimeters? I did fancy a leather, executive swivel chair for the mancave as befits a Club News Editor of my stature, but there isn't room in there to swing cat! 'Scoop' Theasby
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