Closed Mako KA 14 compressor needs new home

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sorry to say this , but not running a compressor regularly is a KILLER.......its going to have alot of problems,
 
sorry to say this , but not running a compressor regularly is a KILLER.......its going to have alot of problems,
Thanks for your input. Would it be any good to someone for parts?. Actual running time on it was in the range of 25-50 hours total
 
absolutely its worth something .......its a shame it wasnt kept running
 
Can anyone tell me more specifics about what this machine would need to be rebuilt / machined for use? I’ve been considering a compressor, I’m a machinist, and my shop is 3 phase. I might be willing to gamble a couple hundred bucks.
 
it would be the 300 hundred , especially if you can machine parts to fit , but espect to put a grand in it to get the filtration etc, you can buy a good compressor for 1500- 2000
 
Can anyone tell me more specifics about what this machine would need to be rebuilt / machined for use? I’ve been considering a compressor, I’m a machinist, and my shop is 3 phase. I might be willing to gamble a couple hundred bucks.

Thank you for your inquiry and to everyone else who provided input about the compressor. I did sell the compressor locally in the Chicago area. If I need to remove the listing from the classified section, can someone please provide instructions on how to do that.

Thank You
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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