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FS: 16x20 Unicolor Unidrum II Print Drums
I have for sale three 16x20 Unicolor Unidrum II print processing drums. These drums are common in the smaller sizes, but really hard to find in the 16x20 size (I just checked eBay for current and recent sales, plus the online forums and couldn't find a single 16x20 Unidrum listing).
The first is a NOS unused drum complete in the original box with instruction sheet, blank registration card, original plus one spare lid gasket, and two of the difficult to find original rubber spacers for processing multiple smaller sheets (you can see what these look like here).$50 + shipping $40 + shipping SOLD
The second is a lightly used drum with minimal external signs of wear. It actually doesn't appear to have been used, but it lacks the original box, so there are a few minor scuffs to the exterior. Comes with original instruction sheet and the original plus one spare lid gasket.$35 + shipping $30 + shipping SOLD
The third shows clear signs of use, including a gray residue covering the inside of the tank. I have not tried to remove this residue and am not sure if there is an easy way to remove it (or if it will contaminate future batches of processing chemicals). I recommend this drum only if you've had experience removing similar residue from these drums. Comes with original lid gasket.$15 + shipping $10 + shipping
All three drums for$80 + shipping. $60 + shipping
Thanks,
Kerry
I have for sale three 16x20 Unicolor Unidrum II print processing drums. These drums are common in the smaller sizes, but really hard to find in the 16x20 size (I just checked eBay for current and recent sales, plus the online forums and couldn't find a single 16x20 Unidrum listing).
The first is a NOS unused drum complete in the original box with instruction sheet, blank registration card, original plus one spare lid gasket, and two of the difficult to find original rubber spacers for processing multiple smaller sheets (you can see what these look like here).
The second is a lightly used drum with minimal external signs of wear. It actually doesn't appear to have been used, but it lacks the original box, so there are a few minor scuffs to the exterior. Comes with original instruction sheet and the original plus one spare lid gasket.
The third shows clear signs of use, including a gray residue covering the inside of the tank. I have not tried to remove this residue and am not sure if there is an easy way to remove it (or if it will contaminate future batches of processing chemicals). I recommend this drum only if you've had experience removing similar residue from these drums. Comes with original lid gasket.
All three drums for
Thanks,
Kerry
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