Originally Posted by
Immulmen
I understand what your saying. On the other hand why does that company buy used electrical equipment?
I work on business phones but until the mid 1990's I worked on cars. My brother wanted me to put a used heater fan in his car. I refused and told him I would help him put a new one in because factory flat rate was over 10 hours and i would not install a used one. We never did put a fan in that Mercedes before he sold it. I think they magically held a heater motor in mid air and built the car around it!
Chris
Chris, I was talking about selling them on
ebay or craigslist to an end consumer. More specifically, I was talking about selling something that was junked or replaced. I'll bet you a dozen perogies (and I LOVE perogies) PLC won't buy that specific switch or one like it.
And I agree with your decision to not install a used fan motor. There's absolutely no warranty or guarantee that it will work past three feet beyond the guy's driveway. Then he has to pay (again) for another one. And you can be assured that someone else will get the job.
Originally Posted by
Pnutfarmer
Billygoat..... the guys I sell used equipment to (that I get from demolition projects, usually still in use) go through it completely testing it. This includes the company in the thread PLC. Another local one I use sells for a lot less than new and warranty the parts. I've scrapped stuff from them that looked nice to me, but they said it had some problem I couldn't see but that they found in testing.
If they check them thoroughly, fix 'em up, and warranty them, that's fine with me. This way if someone's building burns down it will be PLC's responsibility.
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