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« on: August 12, 2006, 04:07:26 pm » |
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The appliance store near me has a vending machine on their truck that will go to the junk yard. I was unable to get the model number or brand because the machine was packed in the truck with other junk appliances. I went through the pictures on this website and I think it looks like the Mayville 280. I asked the manager if there was any thing wrong with it and he said that the previous owner took the coin mechanism and a few other things out of it. He said he also drained the freon so it could be crushed. How much would it cost to make the fridge work if there is no problem with it other than the freon and how much would a coin mech cost? The machine is pepsi/doctor pepper.He said I could have it for free and this will be my first machine if I get it. Does it sound like this would be a good machine to get or is there too much wrong with it?
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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2006, 06:57:50 pm » |
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The machine isn't near as big as the mayville, but it looks pretty much like it. The selection area of the Westinghouse wc-174-4 looks like the selection area on the machine. You can't see the bottom part of the machine, but from the size it looks like it only has one soda drop.
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kahonwes
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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2006, 08:15:06 pm » |
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Get the machine and see what parts you can salvage off of it... lol, or turn it into a casket lol
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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2006, 11:05:47 am » |
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If you've got a way to get a beast of a machine home, go for it. Hey, it's free.
I picked up a Cav 400+ can beast of a machine from the 70's. That sucker was literally about 1,000 pounds. I put all of $100 worth of parts into it (mostly lamps and ballasts), gave it a good cleaning, printed a large selection of drink selection inserts and turned it around for a profit. Someone gave me $400 for it. Not a bad deal for me.
So, if you can get it, and have a way to get it home ... why not pick it up? If nothing else, it will let you learn how to repair and maintain one with a freebie. That way, if you screw something up, you didn't destroy something you paid for.
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« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2006, 05:38:27 pm » |
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The owner of the machine is one of the managers of the store. When I talked to him today he said that the junk yard will give him 100 dollars a ton for the metal so he doesn't want to give it away. I asked him if he would take 30 dollars for it, but he said he wants 50 dollars. I found out everything is there except the coin mechanism and the freon, which he drained. I asked if they could replace the freon, but they said they are not licensed and cant do it. How much would it cost to have someone come and replace the freon?
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« Reply #6 on: August 14, 2006, 06:59:02 pm » |
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If this guy really gets $100.00 for 2000# of metal...........then he gets $25.00 for this 500# machine, so he is stroking you Don't walk, RUN from this beast! Trust us: Stick with this post, you will find a better project machine, we promise!
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« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2006, 08:36:10 pm » |
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They drained the freon themselves, yet they don't have a license to fill it ? Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it illegal to discharge R-12 or any other refrigerant into the atmosphere ? (a license is required to handle it regardless what you do with it anyway right ?)
A coin mech wouldn't set you back much, but having it recharged with freon could be expensive !
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