philfingers | 09/02/2013 19:08:49 |
3 forum posts |
I have been offered the following, by a family friend, due to bereavement. I'm a little stuck as to what it's worth. I have an old Brittania, circa WW2 which it would replace here's the details
3 speed ML7 4" 3 jaw chuck 6" 4 jaw chuck 4.5" face plate 7" face plate small vice fixed steady 1412 travelling steady 1413 myford machine vice MA71 8 face clamps sleeves 1 to 2 and fixed centre Mercer 1" DTI change wheels 75 60 55 50 45 40 38 25 21 [are these metric?] 3 angle plates Myford index plate
here's some pics
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I'm interested obviously don't want to pay over the odds but don't want to insult with a low offer
It's sitting on a custom made wooden bench, which is a credit to the former owner, which tho isn't the genuine metal myford one suits it well,
any advice appreciated!
Phil
[URL=http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z143/oilphiluk/?action=view¤t=IMG_1826_zps800f4811.jpg][IMG]http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z143/oilphiluk/th_IMG_1826_zps800f4811.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Edited By philfingers on 09/02/2013 19:10:27 |
NJH | 09/02/2013 20:18:07 |
![]() 2314 forum posts 139 photos | Phil Sorry - none of those links work for me. The thing is though condition here is everything.There was a recent thread here ( in the last week) and if you search back I think the answers given there will apply. ( Have a look at thread "Inherited lathe Valuation) Cheers Norman Edited By NJH on 09/02/2013 20:19:38 |
chris j | 09/02/2013 20:55:07 |
338 forum posts 17 photos |
Links not working
Edited By chris j on 09/02/2013 20:55:32 Edited By chris j on 09/02/2013 20:56:33 |
RJW | 09/02/2013 20:58:41 |
343 forum posts 36 photos | Try these, you need to knock off the '[IMG]' tags at each end of the url's John
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MattK | 09/02/2013 22:09:05 |
![]() 39 forum posts 7 photos | Well here would be my thinking..... As mentioned before the condition is really important but if I assume that the condition is good as in used and useable as is with no need for replacement parts then I would pay around £400 for the basic machine with a 3 jaw chuck, a face plate and some change wheels. Of the accessories, the 4 jaw and the steadies would probably cost around another £140 - £150. To me there are around £80 worth of other accessories. As a complete package I would say around £600. Others may disagree and condition makes a huge difference. I am comparing with my purchase of a Super 7 in good condition which I paid £500 for with changewheels, 3 jaw chuck, face plate and a few bits and pieces. But I have bought a fair few bits and pieces for it since pushing my outlay up a few hundred quid which is why I think some of the accessories also increase the value. |
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