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An old Meddings LF1 Pillar drill has become available near me. I'm thinking of making an offer but I'm not sure what its worth.
I'm not sure how old it is, but I'd guess pretty old. It's got the cast iron casing and no sign of a drill guard ever being fitted. It's 240 volt and in good working order.
Any idea what a sensible offer would be?
50 quid? Got any pics?
Looks similar to this one: [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Meddings-Pillar-Drill-/161598646808?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item25a007aa18 ]Meddings drill[/url]
Anyone else?
They go for about £200 on EBay. Meddings have a rep for being solid and worth having.
Solid old drills, I service the latest models in the Edinburgh Secondary schools.
You should be alright if it doesn't have a high low range gearbox in the head.
The fact it doesn't comply with current H/S will keep it's value down with no emergency stop or guard interlock microswitches.
I'd be offering about £150 but would depend if they'll deliver or not.
The drive belts should last donkeys years if the machine hasn't been abused and the correct belt tension is used.
Paid 200 iirc for mines from mcmoonter who had a spare
To get anything close on todays market in a shop was in the region of 8-1200
So heavy though i have to use engine hoist to move it
Be an incredibly useful bit of kit in the time ive ha it. Would only think about changin it for a mill- but even used there in region of about 800 quid for something useful.
