FS - Heated Pneumatic Ski Press

iggyskier

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So throwing this up there. I may already have a local buyer, but though I should get this up anyway.

It is about 8' long, stands about 5' high. Press cavity it 84" long, 15" high, 10" wide.

Main beams are 94" 5" x 5" x 3/8".

It is drilled for ~ 148 1/2" grade 8 bolts. Each bolt has 2 washers, a lock washer, and at least 2 nuts.

It can be taken apart and put together ina few hours.

The hose is already sealed, and I have a spare that will come with it.

It has a PID controller and a MEI heat blanket ready to go.

Cat track is 3/4" aluminum tubing and attached to some aluminum angles with I think 21 springs per side.

I press at 70 psi with no problem, and have tested it up to 100 psi.

Length wise I am able to press 191cm true tip to tail, but going longer maybe a really tight fit.

We can discuss the molds, if it is going to just be used for home building then I am willing to let them go. My mold allows you to mix and max rocker sections to whatever you want.

I have:

2 stock tip/tail sections - ~ 6cm tip rise over 15cm

2 15cm x 1.5cm rocker sections

2 25cm x 2cm rocker sections

1 25cm x 2.5cm rocker section

2 35cm x 2.5cm rocker sections

I also have the top mold.

I would also allow you to take all the aluminum that comes with the press, which is a few hundred bucks in 1/16" 6061 aluminum sheeting in mostly pretty good shape.

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Main frame

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I think all together this easily cost $4000. Looking to get 1/2 that ideally.

It would need to be picked up pretty soon. If you have a full size truck bet it will fit completely fine. I will help take it apart (which will also show you how to put it together) which takes around 2 hours.

Once together, and plugged it, it is ready to press.

Email me at skiups9ATgmailDOTcom to discuss this more. Thanks.
 
I'd like to vouch for this guy. He's super nice and he's been helpful for me in my skibuilding endeavors. He definitely knows what he's doing, and this is an excellently built press.
 
Wow, if I lived closer and the timing was better I would buy this in a heartbeat. Would be so much better than vacuum bagging, at a similar cost, maybe just a bit more.
 
damn dude thats dope i wish i had one of those your probally chargein like a million for that good luck dough
 
pretty sure it is going to end up with this local guy for $1800...which IMO is a great fucking deal.
 
honestly the main reason is that I am moving from a house with a garage (shop) to an apartment close to downtown Portland.

also, we are finishing up about 50 pairs of on3ps right now, and then selling everything so I can basically pay back all I have spent.

plan is to then see if we can get some additional funding and rebuild bigger and better.
 
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