SWITZERLAND : Workshop Sell Off [EDIT - ALL SOLD]

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SWITZERLAND : Workshop Sell Off [EDIT - ALL SOLD]

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Hi all - Dan Graf here, not built anything for years as my IT business and 2 children and move back to the UK took over life !

I'm now planning to sell off all my remaining material and machines. Between 19th November and 25th November 2016 I'll be selling off - prices negotiable :

Base material from Crown in Black or White - not sure how much is left - CHF 0.50 per metre
Sidewalls from Crown, various colours - CHF 10.00 per plank
Steel edges - masses of it for CHF 50.-
Inserts - hundreds of them with magnetic caps - for CHF 20.- the lot
Various bits of glass & carbonfibre

Reichmann snowboard grinding machine with side edger CHF 1500.-
Pneumatic steel press with heating CHF 500.-
320mm wide thickness planer CHF 200.-
500mm wide overhead drum sander with conveyor CHF 300.-
DeWalt bandsaw CHF 100.-
Various steel workbenches CHF 30.- each
Various steel cupboards CHF 10.- each
Scheppach wood clamping system for vertical lamination CHF 150.-
A drum kit (yeah really!) : CHF 50.00

Flums, Switzerland - 19th-25th November 2016

I guess this really works best for those located in or near Switzerland, I'm afraid I don't have enough time to be able to ship anything else overseas so it's really collection only :D [/b]
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Hey Dan, where are you in Switzerland?
A lot of that sounds realy interesting.
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Akiwi wrote:Hey Dan, where are you in Switzerland?
A lot of that sounds realy interesting.
In Flums, Kanton St.Gallen - I currently live in the UK but I'll be in Flums clearing out the workshop from 19th - 27th November.
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Sent you a pm! :)
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Können wir 3 ja ne Fahrgemeinschaft machen :)
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pmg wrote:Können wir 3 ja ne Fahrgemeinschaft machen :)
:-)

If you have a van with tail-lift it would be super easy to load even the heavy machines (press, base grinder, overhead drum sander) !
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pmg wrote:Können wir 3 ja ne Fahrgemeinschaft machen :)
Problem with that, is that then I wouldn't have so much room in my car!
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^^Press detail showing box with transformer and digital temperature controller

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^^Press being unloaded, aluminium cat track, there are 2 firehoses with it

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^^DeWalt Bandsaw, used for cutting off mould flash and general trimming work

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^^You can see the Metabo DH330 thickness planer in the background on the left, Uwe is running a ski core through it

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^^ Two views of Reichmann base grinder with side edger, multi-speed, water cooled, various belts of different grits and polish

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^^Scheppach vertical lamination press - makes nice flat core blocks

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^^Red machine on the left is the overhead drum sander - really cool for finishing the profiling, last few passes through here avoids incidents caused by the planer or router bridge when the core gets thin
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If no one takes the Reichmann grinder you can sell it back to Reichmann afaik. They sell used machines.
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pmg wrote:If no one takes the Reichmann grinder you can sell it back to Reichmann afaik. They sell used machines.
Yeah - I have a company lined up who will buy it from me, but if a ski / board builder takes it first I'm happier :-)
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Thanks to all who came to Flums today, pretty much all machinery and materials have found a new home :D
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It was realy nice meeting you, and the other ski builders who turned up there. I am going to have to do a huge cleanup and re-organise in my workshop to fit the new babies in. Look forward to using them.
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