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Kevin B

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And who has a machine that lasts more than 200 hours.

I've seen one Chemtex in my entire life and i've seen about 100 prochems.
 
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Shawn Forsythe

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For a second, I thought this was a serious thread.

If it is, ..... Nick, you need to get out more. LOL :)
 
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A. wilson

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My ChemTex is still going strong. I will have been running it for 5 years at the end of this month.

I don't know see what the problem is with them, other than a well known lack of customer service. Every person I have heard that has had a problem with the unit, was before they made several improvements to their machines.

Nonetheless, mine will be getting far less action after my BlueWave is done in a couple days.
 
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rgerard

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ChemTex has some good starter units














if you live in houston. Victor is the owner and I have known him since I started cc around 92. If you do go with one of them......Get plenty of belts and a few of the couplings. I had to be Mechanically inclined to run the unit I had.



That is all I will say bout that.

Does any one know if you still have to use a wand with a bypass valve so they do not overheat? Or is that an old school TM? I have not seen a ChemTex TM in years.....................Vic either



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A. wilson

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No wand bypass needed. Thats why I keep repeating that they are not as bad as a few years ago. They run S.S. HX's, heat/temp bypass on the unit, last step chem injection, and a simple setup that is easy that is easy to work on if needed.

Not to jinx myself, but I am still on the original coupler, and the 2nd pump belt. For the money they really are good machines. Like any of them, maintenence is key
 
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rgerard

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True, maintenance is key but I had little luck with them. I would want the service preformed by the original dealer.


I would recommend to find a TM near your business.

Wichita is quite a drive to Houston. There has to be someone in Dallas? Larry?
 
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