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Topic: Liquidated Presses on eBay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Solidoodle-Pres … Swax5YuajW

More than 10, from a jobber in New Jersey, $225
This looks like clear out.

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Re: Liquidated Presses on eBay

I wouldn't mind having a Press to rehab, but for the amount of work required in upgrades, I'm not sure I'd be a player at $225.

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I wonder if they bought the whole auction lot, or if they pieced it out.  If this seller only bought Presses, then maybe the auction house will let someone buy the frames.  Does anyone have the link, is it still active?

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this e-bay seller sells mostly clothes hmmm.

Soliddoodle 4 stock w glass bed------Folger Tech Prusa 2020 upgraded to and titan /aero extruder mirror bed
FT5 with titan/ E3D Aero------MP mini select w glass bed
MP Utimate maker pro-W bondtech extruder
Marlin/Repetier Host/ Slic3r and Cura

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Re: Liquidated Presses on eBay

The Maltz Auctions site for Solidoodle is still up.  It looks unchanged from when it was originally posted; hard to tell what the status is.

http://www.maltzauctions.com/auction/28 … ufacturer/

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Re: Liquidated Presses on eBay

The Maltz auction sold awhile ago, all of it. Someone has a ton of spare parts, or frankenstein machines.

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Re: Liquidated Presses on eBay

Because it only offers Press and filament, it looks more like a simple liquidator than a bidder. No Workbenches, SD4s, and none of the SD2/3 printer farm.

Cannot wait for that to go on sale...

Printit Mason and Printit Horizon printers
Multiple SD2s- Bulldog XL, E3D v5/v6/Lite6, Volcano, Hobb Goblin, Titan, .9 motor, Lawsy carriages, direct Y drive, fishing line...the list goes on
Filawinder and Filastruder #1870.....worth every penny!

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I think some body should redesign the X. Y. Z carriages on SD press,
at least let it works, then you can sell upgraded parts or devices to
the existing PRESS buyers, maybe it is a good business, because there
are few thousand failing SD press in current market, and who like
to spend few hundred dollars baying a junk press?