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Market Place => Used Equipment For Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: Xline Systems on May 31, 2008, 12:00:57 pm

Title: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on May 31, 2008, 12:00:57 pm
second hand 40" ro housing
11ltr di vessel x2
10" pre filters
pressure gadge
2x 12 shurflo booster pumps
1x aquaflo delivery pump
open to sensible offers
contact me (james) xline on 0115 9394444
or 07881780987
cheers james
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: [GQC] Tim on May 31, 2008, 12:07:46 pm
How much for the 40" RO housing?  :)
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on May 31, 2008, 12:10:20 pm
make me a reasonable offer and its yours!
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on May 31, 2008, 12:17:20 pm
shutting up shop at half 12 till monday boys. oh sorry and galls. you can contact me in the meantime on my mobile
cheers james (xline)
07881780987
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on May 31, 2008, 12:22:33 pm
hi what sort of pressure do the booster pumps give? price please for one and pressure guage?
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: [GQC] Tim on May 31, 2008, 12:25:13 pm
make me a reasonable offer and its yours!

£60 if it's in reasonable condition. :)

Can't call right now sorry.
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on May 31, 2008, 12:30:11 pm
ile post pics on monday in reasonable condition tim. thats if i still have it that is!
sounds like a fare price to me ;)

tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.

really have to go home now boys any more Q's have to be over phone.
av a good weekend
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: [GQC] Tim on May 31, 2008, 12:31:52 pm
No problem Xline, I'll see the pics on Monday, have a good weekend. :)
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Jason Atwell on May 31, 2008, 01:50:59 pm
As agreed on phone, will call you monday morning and pay for the two 11l di's.

Thanks very much!
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: [GQC] Tim on June 02, 2008, 07:58:30 am
Looking forward to the pics James. :)
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 02, 2008, 07:41:43 pm


tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.



Do you know how many litres per min it can transfer?
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: steve.ternent on June 02, 2008, 10:33:41 pm


tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.



Do you know how many litres per min it can transfer?

 :o what do you need another pump for Tar-Tan?

Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on June 03, 2008, 09:23:15 am
only booster pumps left everything else sold.
will have another second hand 40" ro housing later this week. can reserve if any intrest.
cheers

james
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 03, 2008, 09:29:58 am
i'm after a booster pump just need to know if its got enough psi? want to boost pressure for my 4040? my current pump would be better suited as a transfer pump
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 03, 2008, 09:31:52 am


tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.



Do you know how many litres per min it can transfer?

 :o what do you need another pump for Tar-Tan?




Hey steve have you been reading jays comments lately?
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on June 03, 2008, 09:39:18 am
hi tartan these pumps would do the job that you want to use them for but are not realy designed for long running times. an ideal pump for this would be a nocchi pump as these pumps are made for the job. 1000's of people use the pumps that im selling as booster pumps for there systems but im giving you personal and honest advise. other people may tell you differant.
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: steve.ternent on June 03, 2008, 01:02:03 pm


tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.



Do you know how many litres per min it can transfer?

 :o what do you need another pump for Tar-Tan?




Hey steve have you been reading jays comments lately?

 8) OHHH YESSSSS!  8)  ;D ;D

Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: steve.ternent on June 03, 2008, 01:07:27 pm
hi tartan these pumps would do the job that you want to use them for but are not realy designed for long running times. an ideal pump for this would be a nocchi pump as these pumps are made for the job. 1000's of people use the pumps that im selling as booster pumps for there systems but im giving you personal and honest advise. other people may tell you differant.

This pump your trying to buy... it's for boosting tap pressure, right ???

Just as a matter of interest what's wrong with the one your using now?
Is it effecting the house water pressure?

Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: jewelcleaning on June 03, 2008, 01:31:29 pm


tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.



Do you know how many litres per min it can transfer?

 :o what do you need another pump for Tar-Tan?




Hey steve have you been reading jays comments lately?

 8) OHHH YESSSSS!  8)  ;D ;D



What the eck?
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 03, 2008, 03:09:27 pm


tarten £25 and its yours dont know spek as not with me at this moment in time.





Do you know how many litres per min it can transfer?

 :o what do you need another pump for Tar-Tan?




Hey steve have you been reading jays comments lately?

 8) OHHH YESSSSS!  8)  ;D ;D



What the eck?

nothing bad jay you just make me laugh thats all
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 03, 2008, 03:11:12 pm
hi tartan these pumps would do the job that you want to use them for but are not realy designed for long running times. an ideal pump for this would be a nocchi pump as these pumps are made for the job. 1000's of people use the pumps that im selling as booster pumps for there systems but im giving you personal and honest advise. other people may tell you differant.

This pump your trying to buy... it's for boosting tap pressure, right ???

Just as a matter of interest what's wrong with the one your using now?
Is it effecting the house water pressure?




I want more pressure so faster production
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 03, 2008, 03:17:18 pm
hi tartan these pumps would do the job that you want to use them for but are not realy designed for long running times. an ideal pump for this would be a nocchi pump as these pumps are made for the job. 1000's of people use the pumps that im selling as booster pumps for there systems but im giving you personal and honest advise. other people may tell you differant.

hi so these pumps are better for what? transfering water or boosting pressure?
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: Xline Systems on June 03, 2008, 03:52:09 pm
they are used to boost your pressure!
Title: Re: wfp bits and bobs
Post by: tartan cleaning on June 03, 2008, 05:40:15 pm
they are used to boost your pressure!

the pump i have at the mo is taking 30psi to 60psi could this pump acheive this? is this pump mains fed or battery?