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Glass Medic 1602 - 2000 Powered Vacuum Unit, Windshield Repair Kit/unit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Modesto, California, United States

Modesto, California, United States
works well could use new gasket to glass seal. needs cleaning perhaps
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 This is for a used "glasss medic windshield repair unit" this is the OLD COMMERCIAL version that will run circles around the new junk. with a little heat applied and allowed to cool before cure this little gem does wonderful repairs. I used in in a glass business that i retired from and will be selling off my equipment over the next few moths.
includes everything pictured.

glass medic unit,
BRAND NEW CURING light with 2 new bulbs,
tons of o rings (to seal the resin chamber), 
5 packs of drill bit with 20 per pack i think
4-5 packs of curing slides (bit warped from sitting but included anyhow)

the bits and slides i paid 90 dollars for and dont even think i touched more the a couple.

i will include any extra gaskets and an extra uv lamp if i find, as i know i have them but misplaced. (no promises there)

happy bidding no reserve
i paid a few thousand dollars for this thing in the 90's worth every penny HAS MADE ME OVER $50,000 EASY and is dirt cheap to maintain.

model says glass medic multi volt 1602-2000
 
vacuum set to be slower/better job less chance of run off.
only 1 in 500 ever ran unless bad spot.

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