Press kit for sale

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billl
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Press kit for sale

Post by billl »

So... we're getting rid of a bunch of equipment.

"Press kit" contains:
- main bladder for pressing ski pairs or snowboards
- cat-track
- secondary bladder for punching out bases
- two NEW (less than 15 pairs built with these) silicone heat blankets (for top and bottom of the skis)
- two independent PID temperature controllers, completely wired and enclosed with solid state relays, switches, etc
- all fittings, valves, pneumatic hoses, pressure gauges, etc

All in great working condition.

The press can be seen in the video in this post: http://www.skibuilders.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3265 as well as in this video:

The kit is fully wired, fully assembled and ready to be used in your existing press frame. Just ground the control boxes, plug the blankets and controllers into any 120V/15A socket, plug the pneumatic quick-connect into your compressor and start pressing!

Replacement value in materials alone is about $2000. Not mentioning the many many hours of researching, sourcing, cutting, assembling etc

Asking $1500 obo. Easy to ship anywhere in North America.

Optionally you can also pick up the press frame itself, and our compressor. The frame is a very heavy item (8" I-beams construction). Pick up is preferred but delivery may be arranged locally (we're in Vancouver BC). Please pm with inquiries

Thanks for reading!
billl
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Post by billl »

I am surprised to see no replies so far to this ad...

I know I would have loved to snatch that up when we started up... Just to think of the money and time savings - maybe the true cost of things is not obvious when you first get into ski building and $1500 seems like a lot? Actually it's a bargain, and the time and money that you will save can be spent actually building skis...

Any comments / feedback, please shoot
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Post by Brazen »

It just makes me really sad is all. Sorry man. :(
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skiwacks
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Post by skiwacks »

Still for Sale???
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Post by full circle »

Hit me up Bill and we can figure out what we need to do to get this ball rollin. Thanks. 208 660 4883.
14costurm
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money =(

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I am only 17 and I know the investment buying something like this would be. Specially when your doing rails and going through a 700 dollar pair of skis a year. But I don't have a job! and my parent's won't borrow me money. I really have been searching for jobs tho!
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Re: money =(

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14costurm wrote:I am only 17 and I know the investment buying something like this would be. Specially when your doing rails and going through a 700 dollar pair of skis a year. But I don't have a job! and my parent's won't borrow me money. I really have been searching for jobs tho!
(it will be cheaper for you to keep buying production skis until you have a steady income) Also $700 for some park skis??? I'd go used, you can get really nice older park skis for $200 and under all over craigslist.
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Re: money =(

Post by skidesmond »

twizzstyle wrote:
14costurm wrote:I am only 17 and I know the investment buying something like this would be. Specially when your doing rails and going through a 700 dollar pair of skis a year. But I don't have a job! and my parent's won't borrow me money. I really have been searching for jobs tho!
(it will be cheaper for you to keep buying production skis until you have a steady income) Also $700 for some park skis??? I'd go used, you can get really nice older park skis for $200 and under all over craigslist.
There's lots of park skis fairly cheap on the internet, even new ones. I'm a parent so I can understand where they are coming from :-D Sorry...
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Post by SniveliusMaximus »

Is this bad boy still for sale?


I know, I've been here for 3 days and I'm in deep...
twizzstyle
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Post by twizzstyle »

Hahaha! *mr burns voice* "excellent..."
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.... and another one joins the asylum.....
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