Kingswood-style heated press - Vancouver, BC

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camhard
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Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada

Kingswood-style heated press - Vancouver, BC

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Selling a Kingswood Skis-style press (steel box tube with vertical supports along the sides). Has worked beautifully for past 8 years, but I'm closing up shop, at least for a bit, so need to find a new home for this.

Uses a double-wide discharge hose bladder, and has 1" aluminum cat track. Top and bottom silicone heat blankets bake comfortably at 80C (though they draw a pretty serious load if you want to get there fast). Single PID controls them both currently, though I've got a second controller that could be wired up for individual control, and splitting onto two separate circuits.

Includes adjustable top mold. Bladder has pressure gauge at the connection.

Sits on a wooden stand on casters.

Local pickup in East Van. Heavy, but a couple people can load it into a pickup.

Looking for around $900CAD, but certainly open to offers.

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Yogibear
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Re: Kingswood-style heated press - Vancouver, BC

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I am interested in your ski press. Contact me at adams8acres@gmail.com.
flowbear
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Re: Kingswood-style heated press - Vancouver, BC

Post by flowbear »

Hey is this still available?
cambrod
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Re: Kingswood-style heated press - Vancouver, BC

Post by cambrod »

Hi,

I am interested in the press. I can pick up in Vancouver, please send me a message if it is still available.

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camhard
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Re: Kingswood-style heated press - Vancouver, BC

Post by camhard »

Apologies for the lack of responses.

Decided to donate the press to a highschool program in the Kootenays.
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