guitr
31st March 2020, 06:49 PM
All items are available for pick up from Panorama, Adelaide, which is about 12 minutes drive south of the city centre...
Engine Crane and Leveler - $220
I bought this to lift a lathe onto a stand, but because my tablesaw took up so much space, I never bought a lathe, so this has been sitting in the house taking up space ever since.
It has been assembled in the house, but never actually used or taken outside. The engine leveler is still unopened in it's original box.
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Jack stands - $45
These look to be the ratchet type with the 2000kg load rating currently selling at supercheapauto for $75. Never opened, and now I don't even own a car so I have no need for them.
Creality 3D Printer - CR10(S500)CD - $1000
Another project that I had big plans for. Still brand new in the box. Still unopened, still unused. Comes with 6x different colour 1kg spools of filament - 5x PLA, 1x ABS.
It has a printing area of 500mm x 500mm x 500mm, making it one of the biggest desktop models around.
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Dye Sublimation set up - $1000
Another project that I had big plans for. Still brand new in the box. Still unopened, still unused. (Are you starting to see a pattern here?)
This set up can be used to print images on just about any shaped object, including t-shirts, caps, shoes, mugs, cups, phone cases, plates, plaques, etc.
In order to use this you print the image onto a special paper (included) using a certain type of printer, most won't work. I can't remember the details exactly, possibly something to do with most printers heating the ink, but back when I was getting this together I made sure I got the best printer available in it's type. It is the Epson XP-960. It is still upopened. It comes with a continuous ink add-on as well as the specific dye sublimation inks needed to make it all work.
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Here is a video showing the machine. There are several more on youtube. The model is FreeSub ST-420A.
YouTube (https://youtube.com/watch?v=8-NbOxiHa7A)
I have also made a thread in the woodworking section selling some of my mostly unused power tools.
Thanks for looking.
Engine Crane and Leveler - $220
I bought this to lift a lathe onto a stand, but because my tablesaw took up so much space, I never bought a lathe, so this has been sitting in the house taking up space ever since.
It has been assembled in the house, but never actually used or taken outside. The engine leveler is still unopened in it's original box.
470744470749
Jack stands - $45
These look to be the ratchet type with the 2000kg load rating currently selling at supercheapauto for $75. Never opened, and now I don't even own a car so I have no need for them.
Creality 3D Printer - CR10(S500)CD - $1000
Another project that I had big plans for. Still brand new in the box. Still unopened, still unused. Comes with 6x different colour 1kg spools of filament - 5x PLA, 1x ABS.
It has a printing area of 500mm x 500mm x 500mm, making it one of the biggest desktop models around.
470748470747
Dye Sublimation set up - $1000
Another project that I had big plans for. Still brand new in the box. Still unopened, still unused. (Are you starting to see a pattern here?)
This set up can be used to print images on just about any shaped object, including t-shirts, caps, shoes, mugs, cups, phone cases, plates, plaques, etc.
In order to use this you print the image onto a special paper (included) using a certain type of printer, most won't work. I can't remember the details exactly, possibly something to do with most printers heating the ink, but back when I was getting this together I made sure I got the best printer available in it's type. It is the Epson XP-960. It is still upopened. It comes with a continuous ink add-on as well as the specific dye sublimation inks needed to make it all work.
470746470745
Here is a video showing the machine. There are several more on youtube. The model is FreeSub ST-420A.
YouTube (https://youtube.com/watch?v=8-NbOxiHa7A)
I have also made a thread in the woodworking section selling some of my mostly unused power tools.
Thanks for looking.