
Originally Posted by
JJinLV
This is a nice score. Anything that rolls/presses ink should be stainless steel on there. Should be extensive heavy gauge wiring in there along with a few dozen motors. How long do you have to move it? If you have two weeks I strongly strongly strongly strongly recommend the first week be spent waiting to see if it sells on
ebay while you map out the disassembly. There are folks who would buy it as is for far greater than scrap price. If you got a good set of tools (likely including air tools for some of the bolts and a pulley/hoist for lowering the heavy plates) you should be able to do it by yourself within a week.
Sh!t...I just changed pages and deleted my reply to you in the process. Long story short is the printing press was already for sale at one point and never sold. There was an appraiser on the property today that deals in commercial printers and printing presses. While he wasn't there to look at this particular press I was able to talk with hiim about it and he confirmed it is in no condition for resale.
There is a ceiling mounted hoist at the end of the row of presses. So between that and the
forklift on site I won't have any problems loading parts once I disassemble the units.
I am talking with the property manager tomorrow to get a timeline on when he needs the equipment gone. If I have a couple weeks I will go ahead an take them apart. If not I'll need to figure out how to deal with them.
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