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Re: EX2000 oxygen filler

Originally Posted by
byron3
Well at least someone else saw the elephant in the room, good call schmoinkel.
Couple of thought right off the top of my head.
If you get to keep the 20' metal cargo container that it comes in, that is a hell of a deal. Just cut out a place to weld a metal door in, some ventilation and electricity and it will be worth every penny you pay for freight.
I still offer to duplicate this system for $2000.00 and for the other $650.00 (where do you live?) I might even deliver this system. I will hook it up, fill your first tank and even smile when we part.
How many oxy tanks do you own?
What type of environment do you plan on using this in?
You are aware that this equipment is designed to run in a climate controlled environment. Compressor needs between 50 - 95 F @ 20 - 60 % relative humidity.
Andrew do you need a manifold tutorial now?
Probably funniest post I ever read lol. + Rep Byron.
If you read through this entire thread, you'll see that that kid's EX2000 crapped out multiple times throughout a few years, and the company he got it from isn't honoring the 3 year warranty they advertised.
Absolutely soooo ironic, that you offered to save the kid more than $2k before the fact, and that no advice was heeded what so ever. rotf
Just goes to show that all us glassblowers have to operate on a frugal mindset if we want our shops to get anywhere. The costly shit adds up so fast it's just ridiculous if you don't do everything the right way, the first time.
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