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  • #26816
    John Chester
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      @johnchester68251

      Emco 5

      #427571
      John Chester
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        @johnchester68251

        Hi

        my friends father passed away and I’m trying to find a fair price for his emco compact 5 with lots of accessories. Any advice appreciated.

        Thanks in Advance

         

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        Edited By JasonB on 05/09/2019 13:03:28

        #427588
        Rik Shaw
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          @rikshaw

          John – One (with bits) sold on ebay in August for £250.

          Rik

          #427590
          Mike Clarke
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            @mikeclarke87958

            It's worth massively more than that £250 for everything as a "job lot". Well over £1000.

            You could spilt the items, guide prices (off the top of my head):

            Lathe with 3-jaw and change gears = £350-£400 (you see some pristine lathes – they can go for £600 easily)

            Milling attachment = £300

            4 jaw chuck = £80

            Milling table £50

            Milling vice = £50-£75

            Collet chuck and collets = £150-£200

            Steadies = £50-£100

             

            Just list the items separately on the well known auction site. Start everything at £1 and you'll get a fair, current price for everything as Emco items are extremely popular.

            Hope that helps. Feel free to ask any Qs via PM if you want advice on any items.

            Mike

            EDIT: If going down the eBay route – clean everything up best you can, take lots of photos and wait for their frequent £1 max selling fee promotions. Obviously these promotions limit the final value fees to £1, which makes a huge difference when selling items of fairly high value.

            Edited By Mike Clarke on 05/09/2019 13:48:45

            Edited By Mike Clarke on 05/09/2019 13:54:15

            #427591
            Martin Hamilton 1
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              @martinhamilton1

              Personally i think that is worth a lot more than £250, the lathe & milling head looks to be in reasonable condition & assuming it is along with the array of accessories with it also looking good. I think knowing what these are fetching these days i think that would be a good buy to someone looking for a Compact 5 + mill for £500 – £600.

              Lathe with Power Feed Control

              4 Chucks

              Milling Head

              ER collet chuck

              ER Collets

              Fixed Steady

              Travel Steady

              Top Slide

              Milling Table

              Vice

              Change Wheels

              QR Tool Post

              Tool Block

              #427603
              Martin Hamilton 1
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                @martinhamilton1

                There is Quite a nice Compact 5 that comes only with 3 jaw chuck, live center, 2 dead centers, top slide & chip trays on the popular auction site in Europe. They want £813 + £68 Shipping & this seller has no trouble selling a number of Compact 5 lathes as he sells mainly used Emco's.

                #427605
                Former Member
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                  @formermember19781

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                  #427645
                  John Chester
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                    @johnchester68251

                    Thanks all for your replies. Definitely something to think about there are draws full of other items and milling bits etc.so perhaps I will take the advice and look towards auction sites. Thanks once again.

                    regsrds

                    john

                    #427661
                    J Hancock
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                      @jhancock95746

                      Don't forget Selling/ Paypal fees can take 20% !

                      Be careful with that £0.99 start price , it may be all you get.

                      #427662
                      Former Member
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                        @formermember19781

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                        #427664
                        Mike Clarke
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                          @mikeclarke87958

                          Does anyone read previous replies on this place!?

                          #427675
                          Robert Atkinson 2
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                            @robertatkinson2

                            I've been selling on ebay for many years, mostly electronic test equipment. I used to start everthing at 99p but things have changed. It used to be an auction site but is now more of a marketplace. Starting low is now too much of a risk as many buyers don't know how to bid these days. I'd start at 25-50% of the prices suggested here. If you are prepared to ship it (look at pallet services, about £50 for mainland UK) you will open up a much bigger market and get a better price.

                            Robert G8RPI.

                            #427677
                            Anonymous
                              Posted by Mike Clarke on 05/09/2019 18:00:07:

                              Does anyone read previous replies on this place!?

                              Not often it would seem. smile

                              Andrew

                              #427686
                              RMA
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                                @rma

                                I have no idea as to value, but some on here have given you a good indication and it's clearly worth a bob or two!

                                I don't know what your experience with ebay is, but I've had a good success rate with ebay so I'll throw in my two penn'orth. I always wait for the £1 max fees, they are very frequent. I always put the starting price to what I would be satisfied to achieve, and if there are bids above that….good news. I would never start with 99P without reserve, and if you put a reserve you'll be inundated with people asking what it is. I don't end an auction early either, I hate it when someone does it to me. Don't be put off by stating your payment requirements and avoid the rip off fee Paypal, you don't have to accept it.

                                With engineering stuff and models you will get hundreds of views and large numbers of watchers, but sometimes no buyer. Never mind, just list again when the offer comes round, unless you're in a hurry.

                                #427688
                                Adam Mara
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                                  @adammara

                                  One option is ti use Ebay Classified adverts, it operates outside the normal Ebay system. I used it very succesfuly to sell my deceased cousins expensive ride on mower . It only cost £10 to place the advert and no further fees were involved, we insisted on cash payment to be really safe! Might be worth having a look.

                                  #427689
                                  Dave Halford
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                                    @davehalford22513

                                    If you go down the ebay local pickup route never ever ever accept a payment through paypal because you cant prove the buyer took the item according to ebay rules, so they get your lathe and their money back as well.

                                    #427699
                                    magpie
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                                      @magpie

                                      Wait until Adam Stevenson is better, and advertise on the Homeworkshop site. I have never failed to sell and get a fair price on there.

                                      Dek.

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