Boz62":5xsc3afn said:Might be an idea to start a new thread once you have the prices to distinguish it from the Lyndhurst stuff?
Boz
Jake":1687a6oy said:What were the shipping terms? (FOB, etc?)
ciscoeuk":2cyef6up said:Good news
i manage to fine the chinease maker/supplier for deft saw he has quote me $1300 US (£780) per unit, deliver to uk address 20 day turn around
frugal":34cb6o8u said:Be careful as you will need to pay VAT on that as it enters the country and import duty plus any customes and handling fees, plus the UK delivery company will usually sting you for them needing to pay the fees in order to get it released by customs.
So after VAT alone you are looking at £916, plus any other fees.
Jake":h5zb1ud1 said:He should be quoting some sort of terms about when risk and insurance responsibility transfers. The usual import/export terms are the Incoterms, which take various forms of standard contract always denoted by a three letter acronym - FAS, FOB, CIP, COB, etc. If he is quoting delivery it will be one of the C (carriage) terms, but you need to know when property passes and when the responsibility for insurance passes.
Basically, if the container falls off the side in a storm - who bears the risk?
StevieB":2gblr51v said:I had my eye on a DEFT saw (until first the price went up and then the company went t*ts up) but I have to say I personally wouldn't even consider importing a single item direct from China no matter what the price. Too many variables to consider, including VAT, shipping, possible non-delivery, customs duty. And thats without the problems of after sales service, knowing what you are getting is indeed what the DEFT was, manufacturing faults and so on. The price is not that good as a starter, without all the possible add-ons of VAT and delivery. Have a look at the SIP 01332, Xcalibur, or the Axminster 10" jobbie for roughly the same pricepoint and save yourself some worry!
Steve
Bluekingfisher":38v6lghf said:ciscoeuk
You would also have to establish if the motor is wired for the Euro market. It looks like the saws are designed to be sold in the US/Canada where their saws run on 60Hz cycles. This being the case you would need a motor able to run on our UK 50 Hz supply.
The kit does look nice though, how may I ask did you track down the manufacturers for all the different saws? :?
Bluekingfisher":3lqpwtm7 said:All that is needed for the tablesaw is a motor, switch and 3" pulley and away you go. I was thinking someone has to have that kit lying about their garage or workshop and would therefore get a half decent saw for very little money.
Bluekingfisher":2q1xmp8f said:Great stuff and goodwork. I would be interested to know how you get on, you never know you may have the beginnings of a new business. I'm sure they would sell.
David
Bluekingfisher":z8te25ji said:ciscoeuk, Although a little bit of a romantic view I too would love to make a living from my hobby, it's come about a little too early for me though, in five years I retire and I may then be in a position to consider it further. Until then I'll just have to keep dreaming.
i just investigating wheather it would be viable to start my own buisness as a side line
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