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I have settled on price over the phone (even text) both buying and selling. If the buyer is more than a half hour away it is a long way to drive to find a seller that isn't open to making a deal. Sellers that are high on price and aren't willing to discuss price over the phone I just forget about and move on to the next one because they aren't worth wasting my time. When I am selling something I keep this in mind too.
$1450 on a good Atlas Lathe with a quick change box seems high but not astronomical considering what the quick change gear box goes for by itself. $750 for a 12" Atlas with a quick change in good shape sounds like the buyer is dreaming to me.
After years of looking for an affordable quick change for my 12" Atlas I found a South Bend 13" in good shape with power crossfeed as well as quick change box for $1000 and jumped. The best I ever found for a, Atlas 12" quick change gear box in serviceable shape was about $500... cheaper boxes looked pretty ratted out or assembled out of a mish-mash of pieces.
$1450 on a good Atlas Lathe with a quick change box seems high but not astronomical considering what the quick change gear box goes for by itself. $750 for a 12" Atlas with a quick change in good shape sounds like the buyer is dreaming to me.
After years of looking for an affordable quick change for my 12" Atlas I found a South Bend 13" in good shape with power crossfeed as well as quick change box for $1000 and jumped. The best I ever found for a, Atlas 12" quick change gear box in serviceable shape was about $500... cheaper boxes looked pretty ratted out or assembled out of a mish-mash of pieces.