(4) Reconditioned M&R 8- 10 Automatic Presses

Camden, SC, United States

These have all been completely reconditioned with the exception of new paint. Each press is spotless and 100% complete and functional. These machines will have no air leaks, no spiced wires, fully serviced (lubricated and adjusted to mfg's specs), fully functional safety circuits/ cords, no missing parts and original owner's manuals

(2) 1996 Gauntlet Revolvers (110v) with all features: Central Off Contact, Air Screen Locks, Mosier Indexer, Micro Registration and Missed Shirt Detectors. Includes 10- 16" X 22" pallets, 8- 16" Squeegees and Flood bars, 32 Squeegee Flood Bar Clamps & Reconditioned M&R Omni Uni Flash 18" X 22" Heated area (220v Single phase) up to 23" x 31" Frame Size (Newman Frames available). $15k each FOB SC Loaded and skidded add $500 for crating.

2000 Gauntlet RS (110V): Can accept up to 25" x 36" Frame Size, Central Off Contact, Air Screen Locks, , Air Squeegee and Flood bar Locks, Norgren Indexer, Front and Rear Micro Registration and Missed Shirt Detector. Includes 10- 16" X 22" pallets, 8- 16" Squeegees and Flood bars, & Reconditioned M&R Quartz Flash 18" X 22" Heated area 220v 3ph (220v single phase Omni Uni Radiant flash available deduct $1,000.00). $19,5k FOB SC Loaded and skidded add $500 for crating.

2000 Gauntlet II (220v 3 phase): Can accept up to 25" x 36" Frame Size, Central Off Contact, Air Screen Locks, , Air Squeegee and Flood bar Locks, Servo Indexer w/air print heads , Front and Rear Micro Registration and Missed Shirt Detector. Includes 10- 16" X 22" pallets, 8- 16" Squeegees and Flood bars, & Reconditioned M&R Quartz Flash 18" X 22" Heated area 220v 3ph (220v single phase Omni Uni Radiant flash available deduct $1,000.00). $21,5k FOB SC Loaded and skidded add $500 for crating.

All machines are ready to ship and your inspection is welcomed (you can see them running at our new facility). The machines are sold with a 100% Fully Operational Warranty at delivery (set up) and 90 Day Parts Exchange Warranty. We can arrange to Set Up the Presses, Handle the Shipping and we can also Set Up Leasing.

Seritech Inc.

ch54panel@yahoo.com

There are 16 Comments

I only speak on my experiences....if i bought a 19 year old car for $20,000 and the salesman told me it would not leak oil and it leaked two quarts a day i would be upset. if i was told it may leak a small amount and it did leak a small amount i would not be upset. it's all about what you're told at the time of purchase.

Just wanted to state that I bought a press from Mr. Foust. He told me it would not leak air. The press leaks from every single fitting, knob, cylinder....leaks from literally everywhere. He made a haphazard effort to fix it. He sent thousands in parts. Press is no where near not leaking after all that. Maybe some sales will go better than mine...but be cautious. after selling you the press he wants to sell you the parts to replace the press. Told me it was a used machine i should have expected it....when someone tells you "the press will not leak" you don't expect a press that literally needs everything related to air replaced. Facts are Facts.

You can't please everyone. We tried hard to make him happy, however the press is 19 years old and fixing air leaks is an ongoing process. This guy has another press and should be willing to provide the labor if I provide the parts (He should have the skill set). The warranty was, as are all of our warranties 90 day parts exchange, meaning we provide the parts you provide the labor to change them, and then return the defective parts to us.

I personally went to his plant in New England 2 days after he first complained, when I left the machine was 90% (one head had a bad Mac Valve) then I sent a technician in to repair the Mac Valve (this was on my dime and included in the warranty per the sales contract), when the technician left the press was 100%. Later the machine developed air leaks and we provided every part he ordered at no charge. Not a single part that he requested was denied during the warranty period.

A contributing factor to the air leaks is the machine was purchased and not installed for nearly 4 months (all winter), this can cause older airlines and rubber seals to become somewhat brittle and therefore leak.

I tried on many occasions to have him come and inspect the machine before he purchased, he said a video was enough to decide. The distance from this fellow was a 6 hour drive to Baltimore, I was told "he didn't have the time to come and inspect the machine in person".

I can provide a (in the words of Mr. Trump) Huge list of satisfied buyers. It's too bad sometimes people buy used and expect new.

Seritech Inc.

ch54panel@yahoo.com

your ad stated these machines you're selling today had been "completely reconditioned"...now you say you can't stop air leaks on a 19 year old machine. the one you're selling is 16 years old...so is completely reconditioned meaning no leaks or are you now trying to cover your butt saying it may leak? Again this man is not trustworthy. just told you its reconditioned and then the next sentence you can't stop old used machines from leaking. BE CAUTIOUS

he's already setting up people looking to buy...first ad says fully reconditioned. now he uses the term "machines of this age"...to sell it he tells you how great it is but once you own it he'll tell you how it's "old and used" his words in this post

Dave had the air leaks repaired when he left, you conceded this at the time. These air leaks you are complaining about have developed since then (as they commonly do over time with use) Are you also claiming Dave didn't do right by you also? I would suggest you are either not lubricating: using the in line oiler (possibly damaged or clogged) or you have a great deal of water in your air lines.

It sounds to me like you thought you were buying a new machine. This was not represented as a rebuilt, refurbished or a re-manufactured machine, it was sold as a machine that was currently in operation, not a machine from our shop that had been checked out and reworked.

A new M&R 10-12 with the print area that matches up with the Gauntlet II you purchased would be in $75,000 range, you paid $19k for the press, if you would have just spent $46,000. more you wouldn't have a thing to complain about (except the payments). On October 8th (40 days) before you purchased the machine I asked you by e-mail to come and inspect the machine before making your purchase. In 40 days you couldn't find 12 hours (by car) to look before spending $19k on a used machine?

We will and and have tried to work with you, you elected to bring this to a public forum instead of communicating directly with us in writing. All we have required from you was the correct part numbers and return of the defective parts. Your warranty period expired May 8th 2016, and we sent you every single part you requested (without question) during the 90 day period.

Seritech Inc.

ch54panel@yahoo.com

Normally I will sit on the sidelines and read this stuff without adding my two cents. However, I will speak up on this. Last year I bought a used press from Bill. It was a 19yo press. I understood that it was reconditioned. When I received the press and had it installed everything worked great. After a couple of months I developed air leaks. I called the installed and he walked me through a few things and we figured out what was leaking and why. I, me, failed to check my oil level. I had two air lock switches fail because of this. I guess I could have called Bill and demand that he do something about it. However it was my fault. But then again even if it wasn't my fault I have enough common sense to know that a 19yo machine may have problems simply because of its age. When you purchase a reconditioned 19yo car do you expect it to just like new? I know I wouldn't. I know that there will be problems because of its age. It sounds like Bill went above and beyond what he should have, just to make you happy. Bill is a stand up guy, he didn't mince words with me when I made my purchase. He was up front and honest about. Would I ever buy another used press from Bill? In a heartbeat.

I bought a used press THROUGH bill, not from Bill, and he went above and beyond.
He flew down to meet me at sellers shop, showed us how to tear it down and secure it for a long drive.
Once we set it up we ran into several issues but Bill worked with us by phone until it was up and running, including shipping us replacement parts we couldn't have known needed replacement at tear down.
Bill is a trustworthy guy in the industry.