Hades12 wrote:Sale them whole someone opening a new place would love to have them.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:A few years ago, cleaning and fixing restaurant equipment was a great side business. Right now it's the worst I've ever seen it.
Hades12 wrote:Last year I was in an SBA Loan "Class" they told us there were two business's that they would not gurantee loans for, pyramid scheme and Restaurants.Dr. Cadmium wrote:A few years ago, cleaning and fixing restaurant equipment was a great side business. Right now it's the worst I've ever seen it.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:A few years ago, cleaning and fixing restaurant equipment was a great side business. Right now it's the worst I've ever seen it.
Still, always check to see if it's worth cleaning, fixing or parting out before scrapping it. A lot of stainless equipment looks awful when pulled out of service but cleans up nicely.
If it's junk, at least separate out the stainless - or take it to a yard that will give you in between steel and stainless prices.
If it's gas-powered equipment you may find brass and copper fittings.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:Oh, and about beat-up and dirty looking equipment - if you saw some of the equipment many restaurants have in service, you would never eat out again.
cesariojpn wrote:Hades12 wrote:Last year I was in an SBA Loan "Class" they told us there were two business's that they would not gurantee loans for, pyramid scheme and Restaurants.Dr. Cadmium wrote:A few years ago, cleaning and fixing restaurant equipment was a great side business. Right now it's the worst I've ever seen it.
Way back when, I was quote by my teacher that 85% of all restaurants fail in the first year.
PennyBoy wrote:I'm not handy when it comes to fixing equipment, otherwise I'd fix the equipment at work and save a bundle. This all came from work so I'm just looking to make a few bucks. Thanks for the suggestions.
cesariojpn wrote:PennyBoy wrote:I'm not handy when it comes to fixing equipment, otherwise I'd fix the equipment at work and save a bundle. This all came from work so I'm just looking to make a few bucks. Thanks for the suggestions.
Wait, is the equipment broken, or do they still work? Because the condition might affect how you deal with them.
PennyBoy wrote:cesariojpn wrote:PennyBoy wrote:I'm not handy when it comes to fixing equipment, otherwise I'd fix the equipment at work and save a bundle. This all came from work so I'm just looking to make a few bucks. Thanks for the suggestions.
Wait, is the equipment broken, or do they still work? Because the condition might affect how you deal with them.
Just tested them and some work, those I will attempt to sell on CL. The others are broken.
cesariojpn wrote:
If you have any broken refrigerators, you need to take them to a specialist recycler/leave out for bulky trash day. Refrigerants and oil are nasty stuff.
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