Looking for someone with a vac pump and manifold set
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From: Washington, PA
Hey guys. I'm located in Washington, PA, about a 30 minute drive south of Pittsburgh. So far, I can't find anyone local to help me, nobody I know has one... etc. Soo heres the proposition. I'm looking for someone to either:
A.) Let me borrow said items for an afternoon (in exchange for... something. TBD)
B.) Let me rent said items for an amount that is reasonable to you (hold money in your paypal account, hold my wife hostage, etc.)
C.) Come to my house and assist me in the use of said items, in exchange for your preference of beer, BBQ'd chicken and burgers. if you own these tools, I'm assuming you have HVAC experience.
If any of the above interests you, please reply/pm. In cases where you would agree to rent/borrow the items to me, I would be responsible for pick up/drop off, so no out of pocket cost for you in terms of gas/travel. I am aware that these tools are on the expensive end of things, hence the issue of wanting to borrow instead of buy them for one time use. So if the idea of loaning out your expensive tools freaks you out, obviously don't reply, and I wouldn't blame you one bit.
However, if you wouldn't mind helping someone out, please let me know.
I know there arent any rotary owners in my area (If so, you never drive your car), so I'm reaching out. Thanks for the consideration!
A.) Let me borrow said items for an afternoon (in exchange for... something. TBD)
B.) Let me rent said items for an amount that is reasonable to you (hold money in your paypal account, hold my wife hostage, etc.)
C.) Come to my house and assist me in the use of said items, in exchange for your preference of beer, BBQ'd chicken and burgers. if you own these tools, I'm assuming you have HVAC experience.
If any of the above interests you, please reply/pm. In cases where you would agree to rent/borrow the items to me, I would be responsible for pick up/drop off, so no out of pocket cost for you in terms of gas/travel. I am aware that these tools are on the expensive end of things, hence the issue of wanting to borrow instead of buy them for one time use. So if the idea of loaning out your expensive tools freaks you out, obviously don't reply, and I wouldn't blame you one bit.
However, if you wouldn't mind helping someone out, please let me know.
I know there arent any rotary owners in my area (If so, you never drive your car), so I'm reaching out. Thanks for the consideration!
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