Woodworking and Cabinet Makers Liquidation Auction

Gollant Auctions has a smorgasbord of tools and machinery up for grabs in their upcoming Woodworking and Cabinet Makers Plant Closure auction, and it’s packed to the rafters with over 800 lots. Bidding is already underway and wraps up on Tuesday, 28th April from 10 am. This one’s not just a few rusty tools in a shed; it’s chock-full of serious equipment, boasting everything from Altendorf F-45 panel saws to CNC machines. If you’ve been looking to upgrade your workshop or venture into cabinet making, this is your chance.

Auction Lots

Prepare to sift through an impressive array of modern woodworking machinery and equipment. Two Altendorf F-45 panel saws should catch the eye (excellent German engineering for precision cuts). You’re also looking at oscillating sanders, bandsaws, dovetailers, linishers, and a bevy of power tools. And that’s not all; the auction includes a Schelling CNC beam saw, a Sandmaster twin drum sander, and even a forklift and scissor lift for bigger operations. There’s a serious quantity of hardwood timber stock and plenty of general woodworking and engineering equipment. This sale is tailor-made for tradies looking to restock their toolkit or those in the woodworking biz wanting to extend their capabilities.

Auction Details

The auction takes place at 11 Stanley Terrace, Surrey Hills VIC. Prospective bidders can view the lots on Monday, 27th April from 10 am to 2 pm, and collection is set for Wednesday, 29th and Thursday, 30th April , possibly by appointment for the larger machinery. Remember, a 16% buyer’s premium (including GST on that premium) applies to the knockdown price. Ready to get your bids in? Click here for online bidding & registration.

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Rod L'Huillier

Rodney is the developer of AuctionFinder, with over 30 years experience in the auto trade working with Ford Motor Company, and later in I.T. He is a motor mechanic by trade who greatly enjoys restoring the value in used items and returning them to service. He did this for several years, purchasing used cars from Pickles and Manheim auctions, in both Melbourne and Brisbane, carrying out repairs, and finding new homes for them. In his mid-years, he studied Computer Science at the RMIT, and dabbled in buying bulk lots of computers at auction and sending them out to new homes via local marketplaces.

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