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Tapeless edge splicer: Excellent working & price
Listing #420481 Listed on: 05/07


Listing Type:Machine for Sale
Category:Veneer Splicers
Manufacturer:Diehl
Model:VS-81
Year:1970?
Electrical Specs:3PH
Price:$4,000.00 negotiable
Type:Used
Condition:Good
Location:Rochester, NY
Phone:585.271.3166
Sale Type:NonDealer
Name:Charles
Web link:Machinery for Sale
Description:
This machine allows you to splice clipped veneers using reactivated glue.
Glue is applied to veneer (packs) edges with a std spray gun or brush, allowed to dry for 30-60 minutes and fed through the VS81 for a perfect seamless splice
Capable of doing thin or thick veneers.
Machine will be replaced on 9/15/07 with a new composite chain machine as part of our constant machine upgrade.
This is a good machine for shops needing at at least 25 faces a week. Or where you want an invisible and tight veneer joint without tape.
Pricing is reasonable as we need to sell quickly for space needed.

Voltage is 460 We can load on your truck, gratis.

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