How much do regular steel 2.0 exchangers go for? |
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How much do regular steel 2.0 exchangers go for? |
koozy |
Sep 23 2007, 12:41 AM
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How much do 2.0 regular steel (not stainless) heat exchangers in good shape go for now a days?
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rhodyguy |
Sep 23 2007, 01:10 PM
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175 to 200 is pretty optimistic. 50? there's prob half that in the 2 branch tubes. look at it this way, when 1.7/1.8 ss pairs have sold for $250 or so here, an owner would be far ahead going that route and not having to worry about futher deterioration and having work to fix the probs visible in the pictures. i hate to disappoint you, just providing my humble opinion. others may disagree.
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koozy |
Sep 23 2007, 04:03 PM
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I agree. I think $100 without the branch tubes is a fair deal. I'll stick with that. I'll put them up and see what happens.
Thank you all for your help. Mike |
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