TheOldHokie
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Equipment
L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
You are bidding aginst the Normans and hundreds of people just yourself that will go higher than the Normans.I figured that there would be a "final push" and that the bids will go much higher than the current bids.
But I also figured that I am most likely bidding against someone "like" a Norman Machine tool; Therefore I am getting it a "wholesale cost"?
I was not a " Business Major" in college but I am thinking that people like Norman Tool need to (at least) double their output money due to the fact that these machines may sit for a while. (i.e. they buy it for 1500 and try to sell it for 4500 9 months later).
Everything that is in my price range will be used.
And although I hate to admit it, being a noob, with no one local that I know that is knowledgeable, I am at somewhat of a disadvantage, and to some extent, I will likely have to "hope and pray" that the machine I get will be "good nuff".
And another question I have is "how worn out, is too worn out?" for a guy like me? I ain't that good to begin with...hahahahah
I have never dealt with Norman but I am sure those posted prices are negotiable. I am also sure I can drive the hour it takes to get there and see the machine run under power.
I will probably call Norman when if comes time (soon??) to liquidate my shop. The purchase price wil not be the best but they will have no problem doing the rigging and load out of a 8000 pound mill. And they will also be happy to give me pennies on the dollar for the two lathes and ALL of the tooling. One stop selling....
Too bad you are not nearby because that mill is a unique piece of well preserved old American (Cincinnati) iron and eats Bridgeports for breakfast.
Dan