Monday, July 14, 2008

RE: [papercreters] Peristaltic pump

Hi Janosh,

 

Go for it! ;-) I understand the pumps are in a warehouse in New Hampshire.

 

I’m looking at this like I’m in pc pre-school & trying to jump to high school. Scott at Master Machinery has two pumps, I contacted him about the smaller of the two. Laughing a little, the bigger one looks like grad school level to me. Scott seems willing to be helpful & lowered his ebay price $450 when I asked what he wanted for the smaller one. He did post that he’d discount more for anyone taking both pumps. I’m also including the email for the Delasco rep in Houston, a contact for parts, etc. He didn’t clarify the age of the pump & I sent him another email inquiring about that this morning.

 

Keep us posted on your progress . . .

 

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Dave,

 

This pump is still supported by spare parts and conversion kits.

I have requested an exploded view in case you need specific parts.

 

 

Staying at your disposal.

 

Best regards

 

Paul Pilisi

Industrial Sales Manager

PCM USA, Inc.

11940 Brittmoore Park Dr.

Houston TX. 77041

Tel:713-896-4888 ext.108

ppilisi@pcmusa-inc.com

 

 

> Hi Dave,

> Per my voice mail...

> *  About 350 Lbs including stand, pump, motor, gearbox..I'm guessing

> but pretty close.

> *  yes 3 phase for sure.

> *  Delivery to Buffalo, MINNESOTA 55313 bus w/ dock $ 298.00

> *  $ 1248.00 total delivered on skid.

> let me know...thanks...

> 

> 

> Scott A. Keith

> Master Machinery Corp.

> 81 Mt. Joy Drive

> Tewksbury, MA 01876

> 978-790-2775

> fax:  360-935-9508

> www.mastermachinery.com

MasterSurplus [mastersurplus@verizon.net]

 

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From: papercreters@yahoogroups.com [mailto:papercreters@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Janoahsh
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 1:34 PM
To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [papercreters] Peristaltic pump

 

 Hi Dave,

If he still has them and you’re not interested I would appreciate the link.

Janosh

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Dave S." <Dave.Strait@gmail.com>

I came across an older Delasco peristaltic pump on ebay and would appreciate hearing some thoughts on how helpful it would be in handling materials.

The seller has 2, the smaller one appears to be capable of 2-10 gallons per minute. Asking price is $950 plus $300 freight delivery from NH to MN. He says the whole assembly, gear box, pump & motor weighs 300-350#.

After the great discussion of grinder pumps & exploring the “reckless experimentation” site a lot of things are starting to look like papercrete tooling. The local building supply has a 1hp GE disposer & a deep, laundry sink that looks like a 25 gallon mixer wanting to happen for about $200.

A new, 1 1/2hp, 1-8gpm pump from www.eccentricpumps.com is $3200 plus shipping.

Any experience & insights appreciated.

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