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Old 09-01-2009, 08:09 AM   #1
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Selling misc tools, equipment, van, ladders, materials, office furniture,

All of the following items for sale...

Tapco 14 metal brake/break. Approximately 2 years old, seldom used. Will easily bend trim coil and I have also used it to bend .032 aluminum and 26 gauge steel. http://www.tapcotools.com/pages/brakes_pro14.php

Ryobi compound miter saw. Approximately 3 years old.

Ryobi portable table saw with built in collapsible stand and wheels.

1 hitachi shingle nail gun, basically brand new.

1 porter cable shingle nail gun a few years old, has put down less than 200 squares.

Compaq presario laptop. Good condition but could use a ram upgrade, running LEGAL windows vista.

3 desktop computers w/ monitors. 2 Dell and 1 generic. The Dell are in great working order the generic could use a ram upgrade. All running LEGAL windows XP copies.

12' stage plank, collapsible aluminum, less than a year old, used only once.

Workforce floor tile manual cutter. Approximately 1 year old, used to cut approximately only 20 tile.

4 partial boxes 33 degree 2 3/8" framing nails, probably a total of 3000 qty.

1 velux EDW 308 skylight flashing kit.

galvanized steel coping 9" wide, 3 1/2" high 10' long. 4 pieces (40'). includes 7 coping over-joints.

miscellaneous kynar gravel stop and gutter flashing. Approximately 17 pieces.

miscellaneous aluminum drip edge (ode) and gutter flashing. approximately 12 pieces.

2" wide white continuous soffit vent 8' long each piece. 15 pieces total.

miscellaneous extension hoses and fittings for (mostly 2 1/4" fittings) for rigid wet/dry vacuum.

4 used roofing tear off tools.

9 partial rolls and 1 new roll aluminum trim coils white/various colors

3 canvas (painter style) drop cloths barely used

4 black shingle roof vents

1 5 gallon bucket, almost full, of 1" metal cap nails (simplex)

6 rolls 9" black EPDM uncured flashing membrane

2 1/2" long trim nails (the kind used for cedar siding, but can be used for any carpentry purposes.) pre-stained white. 1 5 gallon bucket half full.

Z stop zinc trim roll used for killing algae and moss, similar to shingle shield. slightly less than 50' total.

2 sheets galvanized steel, probably 26 gauge, 1 new 4x10' and one partially used.

miscellaneous roofing insulation screws. Genflex #14, lengths from 6"-10".

Burnzomatic hand held propane soldering torch in case with 2 propane cartridges (the kind plumbers use) perfect for soldering galvanized steel or sealing core cuts and test patches on a flat roof.

Aluminum Ladders 24' 32', 40', little giant (Werner).

1 bosch hammer drill less than a year old.

1 ryobi cordless 18v kit with charger, circular saw, drill, vacuum, and oscillating saw (sawz all type).

1997 Dodge green cargo van. Looks like chit but a strong runner.

4 wood workstations/desks. 3 have hutches.

2 wood L shaped work stations/desks. 1 has a hutch.

7 black 2 drawer file cabinets. 1 is wood, 6 are metal all are black.

1 black 4 drawer extra large file cabinet

6 AT&T 4 line telephones. 1 has answering machine, 2 have caller ID. Each work together as an itnercom system, transfer calls etc...

1 "Slate Roofing bible" book written by Joe Jenkins

1 "Roofing Construction & Estimating" book written by Atcheson

Various NRCA training manuals also available.



If you're interested in anything, let me know and I can provide pics and more information. All items are located in Glenview, IL (a Northern suburb of Chicago Illinois).

847-207-0991

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Old 09-01-2009, 08:19 AM   #2
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Old 09-01-2009, 08:55 AM   #3
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Old 09-01-2009, 09:17 AM   #4
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dont do it man...stay with it...bbut if you are sure you should put some prices on the stuff, where are you located? i will take a lot of that stuff if you can get it to me and give me some prices
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Old 09-01-2009, 05:36 PM   #5
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Guess us plumbers should have replied to your question on PZ then. Thats too bad if your having to unload all your stuff.
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:05 PM   #6
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I think he's starting a plumbing business
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:07 PM   #7
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Hell, plumbing is easy. Theres plenty of work for everybody.
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:15 PM   #8
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So, how do you like it over here? Not quite the same bs as you gave grumpy, huh?
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:20 PM   #9
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So, how do you like it over here? Not quite the same bs as you gave grumpy, huh?

Asks the man with a lifetime bane fromPZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:23 PM   #10
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:26 PM   #11
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I was just impressed with the enlightened author of these replies to grumpy's query:

"Take a Hike. That, is some good advice."

"Wheres A mod when you need him. And im not talking about that clerk at the Sip n' Fill either."

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Old 09-01-2009, 06:34 PM   #12
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:52 PM   #13
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All of the following items for sale...

Tapco 14 metal brake/break. Approximately 2 years old, seldom used. Will easily bend trim coil and I have also used it to bend .032 aluminum and 26 gauge steel. http://www.tapcotools.com/pages/brakes_pro14.php

Ryobi compound miter saw. Approximately 3 years old.

Ryobi portable table saw with built in collapsible stand and wheels.

1 hitachi shingle nail gun, basically brand new.

1 porter cable shingle nail gun a few years old, has put down less than 200 squares.

Compaq presario laptop. Good condition but could use a ram upgrade, running LEGAL windows vista.

3 desktop computers w/ monitors. 2 Dell and 1 generic. The Dell are in great working order the generic could use a ram upgrade. All running LEGAL windows XP copies.

12' stage plank, collapsible aluminum, less than a year old, used only once.

Workforce floor tile manual cutter. Approximately 1 year old, used to cut approximately only 20 tile.

4 partial boxes 33 degree 2 3/8" framing nails, probably a total of 3000 qty.

1 velux EDW 308 skylight flashing kit.

galvanized steel coping 9" wide, 3 1/2" high 10' long. 4 pieces (40'). includes 7 coping over-joints.

miscellaneous kynar gravel stop and gutter flashing. Approximately 17 pieces.

miscellaneous aluminum drip edge (ode) and gutter flashing. approximately 12 pieces.

2" wide white continuous soffit vent 8' long each piece. 15 pieces total.

miscellaneous extension hoses and fittings for (mostly 2 1/4" fittings) for rigid wet/dry vacuum.

4 used roofing tear off tools.

9 partial rolls and 1 new roll aluminum trim coils white/various colors

3 canvas (painter style) drop cloths barely used

4 black shingle roof vents

1 5 gallon bucket, almost full, of 1" metal cap nails (simplex)

6 rolls 9" black EPDM uncured flashing membrane

2 1/2" long trim nails (the kind used for cedar siding, but can be used for any carpentry purposes.) pre-stained white. 1 5 gallon bucket half full.

Z stop zinc trim roll used for killing algae and moss, similar to shingle shield. slightly less than 50' total.

2 sheets galvanized steel, probably 26 gauge, 1 new 4x10' and one partially used.

miscellaneous roofing insulation screws. Genflex #14, lengths from 6"-10".

Burnzomatic hand held propane soldering torch in case with 2 propane cartridges (the kind plumbers use) perfect for soldering galvanized steel or sealing core cuts and test patches on a flat roof.

Aluminum Ladders 24' 32', 40', little giant (Werner).

1 bosch hammer drill less than a year old.

1 ryobi cordless 18v kit with charger, circular saw, drill, vacuum, and oscillating saw (sawz all type).

1997 Dodge green cargo van. Looks like chit but a strong runner.

4 wood workstations/desks. 3 have hutches.

2 wood L shaped work stations/desks. 1 has a hutch.

7 black 2 drawer file cabinets. 1 is wood, 6 are metal all are black.

1 black 4 drawer extra large file cabinet

6 AT&T 4 line telephones. 1 has answering machine, 2 have caller ID. Each work together as an itnercom system, transfer calls etc...

1 "Slate Roofing bible" book written by Joe Jenkins

1 "Roofing Construction & Estimating" book written by Atcheson

Various NRCA training manuals also available.



If you're interested in anything, let me know and I can provide pics and more information. All items are located in Glenview, IL (a Northern suburb of Chicago Illinois).

847-207-0991
Damn! Another one bites the dust!
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:58 PM   #14
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Hey J F. Cant help it we have rules over there man. I am curious though, as to why the question was not posted over here.
I apologize for my rude behavior towards a member of a sister site. It is what it is though. You have to understand that we try to filter the trash out of that place pretty often. As it is for Professionals only. Anyhow, nice to meet you guys. Hope that the OP is not about him going out of business, but rather just unloading old stuff. Hate to see anyone go out of work, no matter there trade. Well, unless your a handyman.
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Old 09-01-2009, 07:28 PM   #15
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Much better, welcome aboard. I think we (I) understand what the rules are, it was more about how he was treated after an honest post regarding a service business question, where there would probably be a lot more members on PT with experience in that arena.

I didn't have any problem with the mods post, it gets used here from time to time, that wasn't what was being questioned (at least by me)...

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Old 09-01-2009, 07:29 PM   #16
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Well, unless your a handyman.

Now you've really gone and done it.
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Old 09-02-2009, 01:36 PM   #17
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Not quitting yet. Just downsizing, reorganizing, and getting back to my roots.
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Old 09-02-2009, 01:37 PM   #18
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FYI, I've got some responses. Cash can carry preferred. If we work out some kind of shipping deal I'll hold the item until the check clears the bank. Would prefer a USPS money order if you really have to pay by check.
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Old 09-02-2009, 02:38 PM   #19
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Not quitting yet. Just downsizing, reorganizing, and getting back to my roots. Though I will most likely quit by this time next year.

Any particular reason(s) grumpy? (that you'd care to share, anyway)
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Typical CONTRACTORS! lol Grumpy i called you, no answer. Call me back, want some info on books, brake, little giant, ryobi and bosch drills, and nail guns. PM me bottom prices asap please sir. Also looking for gutter machines guys!
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