Brian Graham
12-08-2008, 04:45 PM
I have a heat exchanger made of 316 series stainless steel. This would be great for heating shop water.
Overall dimensions:
55" x 25.5" x 6"
It consist of 20 (twenty) 48" by 1" OD tubes mounted to a frame. The inlet and outlet pipes are standard 1.25" pipe thread. The end manifolds are about 2" OD. It currently has 4 legs welded to the corners.
The item has never been used. Item weighs about 60 pounds - more if crated. Make me an offer I can't refuse. It is located in Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. I would probably ship via UPS.
This item was professionally made and consist of over 48 individual welds. The material alone would cost well over $700 dollars, not including the labor.
Overall dimensions:
55" x 25.5" x 6"
It consist of 20 (twenty) 48" by 1" OD tubes mounted to a frame. The inlet and outlet pipes are standard 1.25" pipe thread. The end manifolds are about 2" OD. It currently has 4 legs welded to the corners.
The item has never been used. Item weighs about 60 pounds - more if crated. Make me an offer I can't refuse. It is located in Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. I would probably ship via UPS.
This item was professionally made and consist of over 48 individual welds. The material alone would cost well over $700 dollars, not including the labor.