Hey all,
I haven't been around in a long time, so hello and hope you're all well.
Hurricane Sandy decided that the roof of the building that houses my shop needed alterations, and borrowed a 40'x50' hunk of it. I'm one floor below the top floor, so it could have been worse, but it looks like my old Yates shaper is probably a total loss (among other things). It looks like it was dragged up from the ocean floor.
I'm having trouble finding a suitable way to assess the value of the thing - anyone have any ideas of where to get numbers on such an old machine?
Yates #2 Shaper 1915-1925ish
Moderator: crzypete
Hey Buck,
Sorry to hear about the damage. I am still grappling from afar at how much devastation there was down there. We saw nothing at best. A far cry from Irene for us.
I am not sure about the condition of your shaper or the value. I would be pricing up a slightly more modern one at one of the purveyors of vintage machinery such as Bill Kerfoot or Pleasant street machinery. Let replacement value be your judge rather than trying to get the exact same machine.
Pete
Sorry to hear about the damage. I am still grappling from afar at how much devastation there was down there. We saw nothing at best. A far cry from Irene for us.
I am not sure about the condition of your shaper or the value. I would be pricing up a slightly more modern one at one of the purveyors of vintage machinery such as Bill Kerfoot or Pleasant street machinery. Let replacement value be your judge rather than trying to get the exact same machine.
Pete