"That information is not available" :)
Depends on condition. An average might be 3 to 5 hundred for something
in good nick with a new box running eg mach3.
But they don't come up very often, so . You might be lucky and find
someone who really wants one, and you might find no buyers at your price.
It's kinda highly variable.
computer, not in working order but looks easily repairable, no plastic
cover:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/small-cnc-lathe-/291736898523?hash=item43ecdfcbdb%3Ag%3AelUAAOSwubRXDl9d&nma=true&si ¿fgajXG8LKhyCWYo%252F0UxpPH2qk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Orac-Denford-CNC-Lathe-running-Mach-3-supplied-with-computer-and-software-/301927353349?hash=item464c45cc05%3Ag%3AxswAAOSwiylXDT6f&nma=true&si ¿fgajXG8LKhyCWYo%252F0UxpPH2qk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
- Peter Fairbrother
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Denford-Starturn-4-CNC-Lathe-Complete-Working-with-Computer-Software-/191878882564?hash=item2cacdf6504:g:X48AAOSwq5pXQfDa
- Peter Fairbrother
Personally I prefer cash on collection for something like that - you can
refuse to pay for it if it's a piece of junk, and you haven't seen it
before.
Doesn't often happen, but ..
- Peter Fairbrother
My first CNC conversion was a Denford Orac - installed an SFF Compac PC in
the base running TurboCNC as Mach wasn't stable in those days - this was
Interact with the money :)
Andrew
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