Hey! LOOK>>> A new Delta bridge!

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In regards to the seals, The plunger seal (2) may need replacing maybe ones a month,,, I use plumbers silicon to keep them sliding, The air release seal maybe once a yr just as a once over, the high pressure injector seal that goes to the glass, maybe once every three months only if they get scared up from sliding back and forth over the break, ( verry seldom slide mine , no need to ) , the Chamber seal maybe once every two weeks only if it is hard to install. There are your seals

The unit is verry user friendly....
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[/quote] Been using the QT for 8 years and i can asure you that you DONT have to clean them everyday.I clean mine once a week.I think it has a lot to do with how much exposure they recieve when not being used.[/quote]


@ Bill, I have a med script bottle I take mine apart and throw it in, shake it around and then store back in the case. I do that after every crack or vert.... Remember, I do not use this on a reg basis,,, I just want to make sure it will be working when I need it...

I only use it for the Vert. breaks because the Vert. adapter for GT SUCKS... A pane in the ass and I use to much resin with it.... If you have used it as a GT user you will understand.

****I am no way offended over your post,,,, I back LR QT for what I need it for...****
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Thanks guys! I love experimenting and learning about all the different systems! :D :D
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This little gem (B150) is what I used to help me win the WRO. Another great product from Delta Kits. Nice and compact, lightweight aluminum construction, it has sliding and rotating adjustment capabilites, capable of using I-100 spring and screw type injectors, comes in multiple colors to match your needs, can be branded with your logo and has the rock steady stainless steel vacuum cup. Big thumbs up.
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SGT - Thanks for the PM!

Buying everyone on this thread a B150 with your prize money is truly awesome!!
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Pommy did you get my PM about the FREE shipping?
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Now thats funny right there. :lol: Did you get my PM?

My wife has already spent it on diapers. ;) The good news is Delta Kits has priced this bridge at a recession friendly price point.
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We try not to use the "F" word @ Delta Kits ;)

The free shipping comment was a joke in regards to Pommy's post
pommy wrote:SGT - Thanks for the PM!

Buying everyone on this thread a B150 with your prize money is truly awesome!!
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We have not been advertising it but we recently started offering Priority Mail as an option for small packages. I believe the shipping cost is reduced to $6.95 anywhere in the USA for anything that fits in one of the small Priority Mail boxes but please check when you call in your order. I know they have flat rates for the small boxes but anything larger is rated by weight. We don't have the option listed on the website yet so you will have to call in your order and you will need to be willing to accept responsibility for the shipment once it leaves our warehouse since we don't have any way to track the package and guarantee delivery.

We have never wanted to do this in the past because we cannot guarantee delivery but with UPS rates going higher every year we felt it was time. We still do not ship 1st class because there is no way to prove the order left our warehouse and we feel that is extremely important to avoid any misunderstandings. Hope this helps.
14u2ponder wrote:You guys offering free shipping? If so I might try your drill bits. I just hate having to spend 10.00 on shipping for 25.00 worth of drill bits. Seems a waste, but at the same time I am not a fan of GT's durabit. So, I am kinda in a rock and a hard place.
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