GREAT WORKING AIR COMPRESSOR, MUST GO
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Ignoramus24925 wrote: On 2010-08-31, Gunner Asch wrote: On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:32:42 -0500, Ignoramus24925 wrote: `IT HAS BEEN USED BY A ROOF CONTRACTOR FOR SEVERAL YEARS'' http://ef.algebra.com/e/110576793789 $300 starting bid i About $200 too high, out here in California. This is about $295 too high. The compressor is so totally busted. I wonder if it took a tumble off a roof. Joe Gwinn |
GREAT WORKING AIR COMPRESSOR, MUST GO
On 2010-09-01, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
In article , Ignoramus24925 wrote: On 2010-08-31, Gunner Asch wrote: On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:32:42 -0500, Ignoramus24925 wrote: `IT HAS BEEN USED BY A ROOF CONTRACTOR FOR SEVERAL YEARS'' http://ef.algebra.com/e/110576793789 $300 starting bid i About $200 too high, out here in California. This is about $295 too high. The compressor is so totally busted. I wonder if it took a tumble off a roof. I thought they normally do not take compressors to roofs, but it does look like it fell from something. i |
GREAT WORKING AIR COMPRESSOR, MUST GO
Ignoramus4117 wrote:
I wonder if it took a tumble off a roof. I thought they normally do not take compressors to roofs, but it does look like it fell from something. Whenever I've roofed, I left the compressor on the ground. Now if they had more than one nail or staple gun in operation at a time, the line losses might have been too much. Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
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