Selling off all my equipment. $5500 for everything! ski / Board press, vacuum table profiler, vacuum table for cutting bases and attaching edges, Wintersteiger SNB 350, Wintersteiger Micro S1, Grindrite edger and waxer. I have base material, and some glass, VDS, and other assorted items.
The press will do one board or two skis at once. No heat blankets just the press and adjustable mold.
Check the link to see a video of the skis I just pressed as it shows the equipment for sale.
The routers are not part of the sale.
Thanks for looking and ask any questions you might have.
RA
Ski building equipment for sale
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Re: Ski building equipment for sale
Interested in the grindrite edger. Where are you located?
Re: Ski building equipment for sale
Hi,
In Colorado but would be interested in buying whatever you have. I was wondering what the overall and internal dimensions are.
Thanks.
In Colorado but would be interested in buying whatever you have. I was wondering what the overall and internal dimensions are.
Thanks.
Re: Ski building equipment for sale
TSY,
Thanks for the interest, I measured the press and here are the dimensions:
12" High
20" Wide
8'7" Long
I commonly press skis in the 180's CM range and when the kids used to SB, We would press those as well.
It is a twin I-beam set up. The top raises up to make it easier to load the layups (via bottle jacks), then you lower it down and pin it in place with four !" dia pins, one at each corner. I have pressed up to 60 psi without any issues and or noticeable deflection of the beams. The press can also be broken down for ease of transport. The stand has wheels on the base, I'd like to say it is easy to roll around but it is a lot of weight.
RA
Thanks for the interest, I measured the press and here are the dimensions:
12" High
20" Wide
8'7" Long
I commonly press skis in the 180's CM range and when the kids used to SB, We would press those as well.
It is a twin I-beam set up. The top raises up to make it easier to load the layups (via bottle jacks), then you lower it down and pin it in place with four !" dia pins, one at each corner. I have pressed up to 60 psi without any issues and or noticeable deflection of the beams. The press can also be broken down for ease of transport. The stand has wheels on the base, I'd like to say it is easy to roll around but it is a lot of weight.
RA
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Re: Ski building equipment for sale
Good morning,
A little late to this thread, but wondering if anything remains available for sale?
Thanks,
Dan
A little late to this thread, but wondering if anything remains available for sale?
Thanks,
Dan