Emco Unimat 3 – What’s it worth?

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    Camster
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      @camster
      Hi,
       
      I’ve just inherited an EMCO Unimat 3 which belonged to my Father. It’s been used once as far as I know. Here’s a link to a few photos
       
       
      Before trying to sell here or via Ebay, I wondered if anyone could give me an indication as to what it’s worth.
       
      Many thanks
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      Camster
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        @camster
        #81619
        MICHAEL WILLIAMS
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          @michaelwilliams41215
           
          Have a look at this site . It says Myford in the title but actually he has all sorts of machines for sale including usually lots of EMCO items . The chap the runs it has a reputation for being easy to deal with so perhaps he can help you .
           
          MW
          #81621
          John Haine
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            @johnhaine32865

            Or do an ebay search on Unimat and see what they are fetching – generally very prices IMHO, probably reflect how much better they are than the average Asian product at similar “new” prices today.

            #81622
            Geoff Theasby
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              @geofftheasby
              I bought my Unimat 3 a few years ago on ebay. It cost me £160. I needed to replace the motor, and I bought several accessories, so it might depend what it has with it.
              I should say maybe £200/250+ with all the tooling, or £150 for the basic lathe.
              I am sure that it is capable of better work than my ability allows, but it is a little small, so I am looking to obtain a bigger one.
               
              Regards
              Geoff
               
              #81629
              Engine Builder
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                @enginebuilder
                I put one on ebay last year for a friend and it reached £370. There was a lot of interest, about 44 people were watching and bidding.
                I only included the chuck and tailstock chuck.
                There were some other accesories but I listed them as a seperate sale.
                #81631
                John Haine
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                  @johnhaine32865
                  See…
                   
                  4 days to go and already £204. There are other items such as just the milling kit going for significantly more.
                  #81639
                  john jennings 1
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                    @johnjennings1
                    Assuming U3 is in good unworn condition £150 seems cheap (was this with a dud motor?) £370 possibly a tad expensive. The ebay item in the previous post has an indeterminate amount of rust which may or may not be serious, it does include the mill/drill head and quite a heap of HSS tool bits but no top-slide. As with most machine tools the additional kit will in the end determine the value/cost of a package as much as the basic tool.
                     
                    (Note the well equipped Cowells lathe currently at £515)
                    #81654
                    Camster
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                      @camster

                      Wow, thanks for the replies gents, certainly food for thought. It would be nice to sell to an enthusiast who will use it rather than it spend years in my loft having spent years stored at my stents house.

                      #81656
                      Gone Away
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                        @goneaway
                        One of the parameters when searching eBay is “search completed items” and the results of that search show the price at auction close and whether the item sold for that price or not.
                         
                        Can be useful in a case like this.
                         
                        (BTW, small point but …. as a courtesy to people you are requesting help from you might rotate the pictures you post or link to so that people don’t have to crick their neck sideways to look at them).

                        Edited By Sid Herbage on 09/01/2012 21:58:05

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