Looking for Something Specific?
Most of our inventory sells before we can list it online. If you need a specific brand, model, or specification, contact us directly—we have access to unlisted equipment and machines coming in from plant closures.
Looking to Sell Your Wellsaw Fabrication & Stamping?
Meadoworks is an active cash buyer of used industrial equipment. Get a free valuation from our AMEA-certified appraisers.
About Wellsaw
American manufacturer of metal-cutting band saws, founded in 1926 as Wells Manufacturing in Three Rivers, Michigan. Wellsaw builds horizontal, vertical, and miter band saws for tool rooms and production cutting, all still made in Michigan with parts stocked back to 1933.
Meadoworks is your trusted source for used Wellsaw equipment. As third-generation industrial equipment dealers and AMEA-certified appraisers with over 50 years of experience, we offer quality-inspected Wellsaw machines at competitive prices. Browse the 1 used Wellsaw machine listed above, or call 800-323-0307 for equipment not yet listed.
Every machine includes detailed specifications and high-resolution photos, and inspection visits are available for most equipment. We ship worldwide with experienced rigging partners and offer financing for qualified buyers. Have Wellsaw equipment to sell? Get a free valuation or contact our team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Meadoworks have used Wellsaw fabrication & stamping in stock?
Yes — we currently list 1 used Wellsaw fabrication & stamping machine. Contact Meadoworks at 800-323-0307 with the Wellsaw model and specs you need — we regularly source equipment from plant closures across North America.
How much do used Wellsaw fabrication & stamping cost?
Pricing for used Wellsaw fabrication & stamping depends on model, year, condition, and specifications. Call 800-323-0307 for current pricing based on our 50+ years of transaction data.
Looking for Specific Wellsaw Fabrication & Stamping?
Contact our team with your requirements. We source equipment from plant closures across North America and can often locate specific machines.
