Are Pre-Owned Moulders Efficient?

Published: 23rd May 2011
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We commonly buy something pre-owned to spend less, hoping that its earlier wear has not jeopardized its quality. However when a pre-owned purchase is a big purchase, whether financially or perhaps in terms of need, it's good to do a lot more than "hope" it won’t disappoint us. For expert wood workers, purchasing a second-hand moulder-a piece of equipment which uses profiled cutters to shape wood for a number of products-is this type of purchase.



Do you know the Best Practices When Looking for Previously Owned Moulding Machines?



When shopping for a new moulder, the first question to ask is: Do you need a commercial grade moulder, or one that is designed to perform light commercial and domestic grade wood working? In the latter case, investing in a new moulding machine could be the best option, as light commercial grade and domestic models normally don’t offer a long lifespan, not to mention that their new prices are typically reasonable. However in the situation of commercial grade moulding machines that have an extended life time and a high cost, buying previously used could result in receiving new machine quality at a previously owned machine price, but only if you’re vigilant about searching out the best machines in a way that determines their true quality.




How Can You Find a Very Good Used Moulding machine for the Money?



Finding a dependable used moulding machine follows the same 4 part process as finding other dependable second-hand industrial woodworking machinery: (1) always purchase from an expert seller of secondhand woodworking machines, as novice dealers may not have the proficiency to evaluate a machine’s reliability; (2) examine a seller’s track record at the Better Business Bureau (BBB), staying away from suppliers which have unresolved purchaser problems; (3) request a duplicate of a machine’s official logged service record, avoiding machine’s whose maintenance records are spotty; (4) inspect the machine in person to assess its general state of wear, or have an expert 3rd party execute the inspection for you. Following these steps should lead you to a reliable second-hand moulding machine that performs like new.



Is it A Good Idea to Buy a Previously Used Industrial Moulding machine in Anticipation of Higher Production?




Once wood workers learn to assess the quality of used woodworking machines, they at times buy models that do not match their present needs, in anticipation that those needs will quickly change. When deciding whether or not to buy industrial machinery that you simply do not presently need, it’s important to distinguish between "anticipating" higher production and knowing that higher production will occur due to a growing production demand. In the first case, buying previously owned business machines could result in a waste of money, at least for the near future; whilst in the latter case the acquisition would be justifiable.



Even though previously used professional systems are less costly than brand new systems, their price tag can nevertheless be sizeable. Therefore, before buying a second hand industrial moulding machine in anticipation of more work, inquire whether you anticipate increased production due to your business plans, or if such production is legitimated by product demand, as well as whether your present work setting could accommodate the equipment you wish to buy.



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