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Old 10-14-2009, 10:58 AM   #1
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Ridgid 535 pipe threader.

I have a Ridgid 535 pipe threader that I haven't used in over a year, and it's taking up valuable shop space so I'd like to offer it up for sale.

It runs fine, fwd and rev.

Foot pedal is included but need's to be rewired.

Oiler works well.

Has cutter, and reamer, too.

has 811a die head with 4 decent cutters.

It's bolted to a well built cart that comes with it.

$1000. obo (reasonable obo's I'm not giving it away)

Located in Marshall, NC. (about 30 minutes north of Asheville)

Local pick up, local delivery if you cover gas and a little for time, or I can look into shipping on your dime if you're interested.

Brian Leonard
Appalachian Ironworks LLC
4920 Hwy 213 Marshall, NC 28753
828 680 9838
828 702 0697
email brian@appironworks.com

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Old 10-14-2009, 11:06 AM   #2
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Those are good machines, I spent a number of years re-building and repairing a fleet of 535's. They are easy to work on. I'd take it all apart, pressure wash it, and shoot it with some silver and red paint. Could probably add $500 to the selling price.
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