Base Grinder for sale

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catalystsnowboards
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Base Grinder for sale

Post by catalystsnowboards »

We have a Allstone base grinder for sale.
Canadian made, in very good condition, hasnt been used for a few years, comes with a heap of belts.
Just plug in a go.
Wide enough to do snowboards.
Can arrange delivery anywhere in australia
$3500 ono
OnDeck
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Post by OnDeck »

To be clear, this a belt grindr and not a stone grinder, right?
camwatt
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Re: Base Grinder for sale

Post by camwatt »

catalystsnowboards wrote:We have a Allstone base grinder for sale.
Canadian made, in very good condition, hasnt been used for a few years, comes with a heap of belts.
Just plug in a go.
Wide enough to do snowboards.
Can arrange delivery anywhere in australia
$3500 ono
I'm wondering what kind of power supply is neededand where the machine is located.
sammer
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Re: Base Grinder for sale

Post by sammer »

camwatt wrote:
catalystsnowboards wrote:We have a Allstone base grinder for sale.
Canadian made, in very good condition, hasnt been used for a few years, comes with a heap of belts.
Just plug in a go.
Wide enough to do snowboards.
Can arrange delivery anywhere in australia
$3500 ono
I'm wondering what kind of power supply is neededand where the machine is located.
Just a hunch...

http://catalystsnowboards.com/contact.php

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catalystsnowboards
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Post by catalystsnowboards »

This is a belt machine, comes with a bunch of belts to get started with.
It runs off a 240v supply or the motor can be switched to run on 110v.
At the moment it can be just plugged into a standard power point, although a 15amp is better.
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