I am interested in learning to scroll. I have virtually no scrolling or other woodworking experience - but I have lurked on many woodworking, woodcarving, scrolling and other forums, and have read quite a bit on various topics.
A big barrier for me has been a lack of equipment and the fear of taking the plunge and wasting money. I have read advice about buying as much saw as you can afford, and avoiding something cheap that will discourage me. The effect - deer in the head light syndrome. BUT I recently turned 50! And I have decided that it is time to fish or cut bait!
I came across a used Dewalt DW788 for sale. The seller tells me it is about 5 years old, but has only about 2 hours of use in that period - he purchased it to get involved in crafts, but never really did anything with it. He says that its condition is a "10" and that there is no rust. He is asking $385. He doesn't have a stand.
I note that the local woodcraft store sells the unit with a stand and a light for $539. A new unit on Amazon sells for $459 (no stand and no light).
Is $385 for a used unit a good deal? I have never had great luck with used equipment and question whether the additional $75 for a new unit is worth the piece of mind of a warranty, etc.
Should I be concerned about the inactivity over 5 years? That may not be as big a deal as it wold be with gas powered equipment, perhaps?
How do tell if it is in good shape?
Any advice wold be appreciated.
Thanks!