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FS Coolmate 4 Rob Fraser 03-28-2008
Posted by Rob Fraser on March 28, 2008, 1:38 pm
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Anyone have use for a Coolmate 4 (blue) it's used and paid it's dues but in
fine working order. I rebuilt the pump (Carbonator) out of preventative
maint. and it's just in the way. Located in Chicago or Joliet. $300.00 No
lugs, just the in/out reverse thread on the inlet side. Adapters will be
needed. My new unit has one built in and this needs a good happy home.
120vac 60hz
I have some Diamondback torches available for it too, new in the box but
I don't have a price on them yet.

Rob


Fraser Competition Engines
Chicago, IL.



Posted by Ignoramus17370 on March 28, 2008, 1:42 pm
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On 2008-03-28, Rob Fraser <FraserRacing> wrote:
> Anyone have use for a Coolmate 4 (blue) it's used and paid it's dues but in
> fine working order. I rebuilt the pump (Carbonator) out of preventative
> maint. and it's just in the way. Located in Chicago or Joliet. $300.00 No
> lugs, just the in/out reverse thread on the inlet side. Adapters will be
> needed. My new unit has one built in and this needs a good happy home.
> 120vac 60hz

That's a very nice price.

i

Posted by Rob Fraser on March 28, 2008, 1:54 pm
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> On 2008-03-28, Rob Fraser <FraserRacing> wrote:
>> Anyone have use for a Coolmate 4 (blue) it's used and paid it's dues but
>> in
>> fine working order. I rebuilt the pump (Carbonator) out of preventative
>> maint. and it's just in the way. Located in Chicago or Joliet. $300.00
>> No
>> lugs, just the in/out reverse thread on the inlet side. Adapters will be
>> needed. My new unit has one built in and this needs a good happy home.
>> 120vac 60hz
>
> That's a very nice price.
>
> i

I thought it's fair. I'm losing a little but I used it with good results and
given that the block needs to be built or the hose-ends modified I figured
it was fair as it is a bit well, not beat up but just used a lot but still
very reliable and rebuilt.

Rob



Posted by Gunner on March 28, 2008, 2:13 pm
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:38:06 -0500, "Rob Fraser"
<FraserRacing"AT"RobFraser.Net> wrote:

>Anyone have use for a Coolmate 4 (blue) it's used and paid it's dues but in
>fine working order. I rebuilt the pump (Carbonator) out of preventative
>maint. and it's just in the way. Located in Chicago or Joliet. $300.00 No
>lugs, just the in/out reverse thread on the inlet side. Adapters will be
>needed. My new unit has one built in and this needs a good happy home.
>120vac 60hz
> I have some Diamondback torches available for it too, new in the box but
>I don't have a price on them yet.
>
> Rob
>
>
>Fraser Competition Engines
>Chicago, IL.
>
Rob, the Diamondbacks..air or water cooled? And do they use standard
WP type consumables?

Gunner

Posted by Rob Fraser on March 28, 2008, 2:24 pm
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> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:38:06 -0500, "Rob Fraser"
> <FraserRacing"AT"RobFraser.Net> wrote:
>
>>Anyone have use for a Coolmate 4 (blue) it's used and paid it's dues but
>>in
>>fine working order. I rebuilt the pump (Carbonator) out of preventative
>>maint. and it's just in the way. Located in Chicago or Joliet. $300.00
>>No
>>lugs, just the in/out reverse thread on the inlet side. Adapters will be
>>needed. My new unit has one built in and this needs a good happy home.
>>120vac 60hz
>> I have some Diamondback torches available for it too, new in the box
>> but
>>I don't have a price on them yet.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>Fraser Competition Engines
>>Chicago, IL.
>>
> Rob, the Diamondbacks..air or water cooled? And do they use standard
> WP type consumables?
>
> Gunner

Gunner,
I have both. I prefer the DB torches I usually snag them up on EBay if I
see one new in box and reasonable. WP stuff works. The only problem I have
had is with a Pyrex cup. Still don't have one as it's not easy to find.
because of the Teflon ring outside the torch face where the cup spins up to.
Other than that problem #17's have been no issue. Two of the water cooled
ones have really nice handles and are very easy to manipulate even with the
cable saver on. I got a smaller water cooled one too that is NIB I am just
looking for a reason to use. I just need to snatch up some spare parts for
it. I think in total I have about a dozen torches and two have been used.
Like I said, I am one weird dude.....

Rob




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