For Sale C&B equipment and supplies

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Hey all, I've decided to permanently move on to other things. My single person lab has been closed for a while and I am attempting to sell my remaining existing equipment and a few supplies. I've no realistic view of their value, but the equipment itself would be enough to give someone starting a good start. Everything was very well maintained.


-Jensen M200 mini mill. This is a "4-axis" mill, not a 5-axis, but will produce most regular c&b restorations without trouble. Test unit(s) could be produced for serious inquiries from your design.

-About 2 dozen wax pucks.

-Sintermat2 sintering oven.

-Ivoclar P300 ceramic oven.

-Ney CeramPress QEX oven.

-L30 burnout oven

-Quatro workstation suction unit.

-(3) Lab 3 bulb bench lights with color corrected bulbs, extra bulbs

-Presto Aqua high speed.

-Renfert Milo

-Older pindex drill machine.

-Aquaspence water & liquid dispenser.

-(2) Stratos 100 articulators with magnetic mounts.

-(4) magnetic Keystone articulators.

-Darby branded NSK lab handpiece.

-Ivoclar ceramic kits for emax and metal ceramics (almost all open and used to some degree)

-Variety of eMax ingots

-Ivoclar Ivocolor stain kit

-Pressing rings

-Lots of case pans (clean and in decent condition).

-Typical collection of model creation supplies and equipment (stone boats, pindex pins, some magnetic plates, etc).

-Stain trays.

-Renfert waxelectric 2 unit

-Various wax supplies
 
I'm hoping to follow your exit from this career in a year or two as well!
In the meantime, I'm interested in the Ivoclar ceramic oven and dust collector. What do you want for them?
 
We're going to miss you around here. Stop in and say hi once in a while. So what are you doing now?
 
We're going to miss you around here. Stop in and say hi once in a while. So what are you doing now?
Attempting to run my wife's bakery! I thought, "I get detailed process, how hard can it be? I mean, I had my own lab for 12 years (and was a tech for 32 years) & understand precision processs". LOL! Brand new learning curve for me, in spite of the fact that she's phenomenal in both flavors and design.
 
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Attempting to run my wife's bakery! I thought, "I get detailed process, how hard can it be? I mean, I had my own lab for 12 years & understand precision processs". LOL! Brand new learning curve for me, in spite of the fact that she's phenomenal in both flavors and design.
Well baking is definitely precision to a T. You have to follow the recipes exactly or you're going to have a mess. Once you learn it you'll be fine. Enjoy working with your wife! Hubby and I have worked together for at least 20 years!
 
Well baking is definitely precision to a T. You have to follow the recipes exactly or you're going to have a mess. Once you learn it you'll be fine. Enjoy working with your wife! Hubby and I have worked together for at least 20 years!
The "fun" is SHE knows what she tweaks and the why and how, but I don't always get it so fast. ;)
 
The "fun" is SHE knows what she tweaks and the why and how, but I don't always get it so fast. ;)
I'm sure she didn't get it over night either. Give it time. Look at the bright side, you get to eat your mistakes!
Unless of course it's inedible! Rofl
 
Attempting to run my wife's bakery! I thought, "I get detailed process, how hard can it be? I mean, I had my own lab for 12 years & understand precision processs". LOL! Brand new learning curve for me, in spite of the fact that she's phenomenal in both flavors and design.
That's awesome! Ironically, my wife left her professional baking career to join me in the lab. The two professions have a lot in common! Might be interested in the Ivoclar ceramic kits and Ivocolor kits, and pressing rings. Could you post or PM me a photo of what you have?
 
just dont taste test the plaster..
 
That's awesome! Ironically, my wife left her professional baking career to join me in the lab. The two professions have a lot in common! Might be interested in the Ivoclar ceramic kits and Ivocolor kits, and pressing rings. Could you post or PM me a photo of what you have?
Later tonight or tomorrow I certainly will.
 
Do you have design software? I would be interested in exocad
 
Asking $4500.
It was medium / lightly used in s single person lab. I believe it's a Dentsply labeled Mihm-Vogt make. I've done full arch bridges and all-on bridges with it and has no sintering related fit issues. Thanks for inquiring.
 
What is the condition of and how much for the mill unit?
 
The mill is in good condition, and was properly maintained. I used it in a single person lab to mill 60% wax for pressing, 30% zirconia, with the balance pmma. The software was on a Win7 system and I was told some time ago that it would need to be upgraded to the newer windows version. I had no issues with it beyond the periodic touch plate replacements. Asking $4500. Any further detailed questions, PM me.
 
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