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1) Quincy QMA 75 HP screw compressor with 18k hours, 460v, $4k
2) Quincy QT-15 two headed compressor (two 10HP pumpers with QT-15 pumps), with control, 460v, under power in my shop $2500 3) 10 HP Champion Compressor with electrical control, 230v $1,100 |
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On 1/21/2012 12:27 PM, Ignoramus1414 wrote:
1) Quincy QMA 75 HP screw compressor with 18k hours, 460v, $4k 2) Quincy QT-15 two headed compressor (two 10HP pumpers with QT-15 pumps), with control, 460v, under power in my shop $2500 3) 10 HP Champion Compressor with electrical control, 230v $1,100 I've got 4 Quincys, a Hydrovane and a Kellog, I'm not looking at the moment but thanks those are good deals. I'm thinking of selling two of the Quincys and the Kellog. You know the Quincys are bullet-proof, I just don't need that many back-ups or that much air for that matter. |
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the Quincys and the Kellog. You know the Quincys are bullet-proof, I just
don't need that many back-ups or that much air for that matter. Na, I had a quincy break, once after 25 years. The fan belt wore out. Karl |
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On 2012-01-21, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
On 1/21/2012 12:27 PM, Ignoramus1414 wrote: 1) Quincy QMA 75 HP screw compressor with 18k hours, 460v, $4k 2) Quincy QT-15 two headed compressor (two 10HP pumpers with QT-15 pumps), with control, 460v, under power in my shop $2500 3) 10 HP Champion Compressor with electrical control, 230v $1,100 I've got 4 Quincys, a Hydrovane and a Kellog, I'm not looking at the moment but thanks those are good deals. I'm thinking of selling two of the Quincys and the Kellog. You know the Quincys are bullet-proof, I just don't need that many back-ups or that much air for that matter. I thought that you had a blasting operation or some such, but I guess it is not needed for those brushes. I love selling Quincy compressors, Miller welders, diesel engines etc, it is deeply satisfying. i |
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On 1/21/2012 6:00 PM, Ignoramus1414 wrote:
On 2012-01-21, Tom Gardnermars@tacks wrote: On 1/21/2012 12:27 PM, Ignoramus1414 wrote: 1) Quincy QMA 75 HP screw compressor with 18k hours, 460v, $4k 2) Quincy QT-15 two headed compressor (two 10HP pumpers with QT-15 pumps), with control, 460v, under power in my shop $2500 3) 10 HP Champion Compressor with electrical control, 230v $1,100 I've got 4 Quincys, a Hydrovane and a Kellog, I'm not looking at the moment but thanks those are good deals. I'm thinking of selling two of the Quincys and the Kellog. You know the Quincys are bullet-proof, I just don't need that many back-ups or that much air for that matter. I thought that you had a blasting operation or some such, but I guess it is not needed for those brushes. I love selling Quincy compressors, Miller welders, diesel engines etc, it is deeply satisfying. i We sometimes blast wire brushes that have spots of rust then dip into food-grade silicone or WD-40 for a little protection. Two Quincys will keep our shop air up to pressure, usually only one is running. The Hydrovane is the final back-up. |
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