Re: [MV] Buyers Beware

From: Fred Martin (mung@in-touch.net)
Date: Thu Sep 04 2003 - 07:17:27 PDT


If that is what you call rebuilding...what would you call it if they
removed the top and bottom and replaced the core? Fred Martin

Bill Kealey wrote:
> I agree with Stu on this.
> Rebuilding or reconditioning a radiator would include more than flushing it
> out or pouring in a chemical, presumably to clean it out. Rebuilding would
> involve, at the very least cleaning the outside, checking and/or resoldering
> all of the seams and fittings. Further the rebuilding process would include
> pressure testing. If T. W. Murray is doing all of this or sending the
> radiators out to be done at a regular radiator shop then they would have no
> trouble with saying that the radiators are rebuilt or reconditioned.
>
> Just my 1/2 cent worth.
>
> Bill K.
> MVPA #24623
> 1954 USMC M38A1
> 1972 US Army M35A2 non-turbo w/winch
> 1985 USAF M105A2
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stu" <stuinnh@comcast.net>
> To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 2:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [MV] Buyers Beware
>
>
>
>>Really? What did they rebuild? Key word is build, not pour. I don't
>>have to ask him anything nicely. I don't buy from companies that
>>misrepresent their goods. T/O radiators sell for $65, not $150.
>>
>> "Stu"
>> Southern New Hampshire, USA
>> "Live Free Or Die"
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