hammond saw and accessory board

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wolverine
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hammond saw and accessory board

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Hello crzypete - I am not computer literate, so I might do this completely correctly. I have a hammond glider saw and also a mercury. I was looking at your site and see that you have a lot of information that is very useful. I am selling the glider saw and realized I have the accessory board with accessories and wondered if you have an idea of the value of that item, I can provide more info. but want to make sure I am using this site correctly, looking forward to hearing from you. - Wolverine
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Post by crzypete »

Hey wolverine, Pics would definitely help. Also a location. Excellent picture posting instructions here http://machinejunkie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=173

Are you selling the board separately?

Lots of knowledge here- more than just me.

Pete
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hammond accessory board

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Hi crzypete: I have the accessory board complete with what appears to be all the accessories including the miter vise (I have read that this is very sought after) the trimmer tool grinder and trimmer setting gauge. I would probably sell the board complete with accessories rather than break it up. it is in excellent condition. Is this something that should stay with the machine model G140?
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Post by crzypete »

I am always in favor of keeping the parts with the machine. On most parts there is a serial number that matches the machine it was sold with, so having them all together is kinda nice.

Since they are kinda extra parts, I would wait until you have sold the saw and can offer to sell them to the new owner. If the new owner doesn't want them, then sell them separate- Full boards seem to go in the $100 range on eBay.

The miter attachment is desirable, but not super rare- the super rare attachment is a beaut called the "any angle miter", these do not show up very frequently and it is my experience as an owner of one that they are more of a novelty than a great functioning accessory.

Pete
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