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To blast or not to blast....
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<blockquote data-quote="robbie" data-source="post: 7531758" data-attributes="member: 7037"><p>I'd say those rolls will sell well. I prefer to see things in there working cloths as it gives you a good idea of how well they've been looked after. To me they're in good order the paint is reasonable and most of the decals are there which indicates to me they've been put away and not just dumped on the last headland until the next time they're needed.</p><p>New bearings will be plain to see so any potential buyer will get a good ideas of what's what.</p><p></p><p>Machinery like that is too good to re paint. When it's very old and very shabby and you go to town and completely refurb something then it's worth blasting and painting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbie, post: 7531758, member: 7037"] I'd say those rolls will sell well. I prefer to see things in there working cloths as it gives you a good idea of how well they've been looked after. To me they're in good order the paint is reasonable and most of the decals are there which indicates to me they've been put away and not just dumped on the last headland until the next time they're needed. New bearings will be plain to see so any potential buyer will get a good ideas of what's what. Machinery like that is too good to re paint. When it's very old and very shabby and you go to town and completely refurb something then it's worth blasting and painting. [/QUOTE]
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