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ironworks 11-17-2008 12:00 AM

Sorry here is the link. Awesome notcher.

http://www.bii1.com/notchers/notcher-tn800.php

I think I picked the Ercolina because of the broad selection of dies. More radius's to choose from. It was 3 years ago.

Rodger

OOCustoms 11-17-2008 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 177302)
Sorry here is the link. Awesome notcher.

http://www.bii1.com/notchers/notcher-tn800.php

I think I picked the Ercolina because of the broad selection of dies. More radius's to choose from. It was 3 years ago.

Rodger

thanks again Rodger! that unit looks killer! Im definitely going to look more into those units. i like the simplicity and cleaner functions of them both. Plus seeing your site and the beautiful work your shop does reassures me that these units work great and will be just what i need to do some cool steel work. now just to save up some of the cash.

Marc:D

ironworks 11-17-2008 02:10 PM

Well the results that we produce are also due to the talent my guys have. Good tools and Good talent produces some amazing results.

Thanks Good luck

Racing Hott 11-30-2008 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bigtyme1 (Post 177236)
Anybody in the northern MD or Southern PA got one of these that they would want to hook up one week end? Got some bending to do for a small project.

I do have a jd2. Im not sure what you are looking to do. Im in baltimore. Middle River. I only have some smaller dies 3/4 1" 1 1/4 dies. And bend tech.

Streetwerkz 01-15-2009 04:23 PM

We have Ercolina super bender withthe 2 axis positioner, and Bend Tech (GREAT SOFTWARE!!)

No regrets what so ever

OOCustoms 01-16-2009 08:44 AM

yeah i really like the simplicity of that ercolina bender compared to others, now to just save up the cash. starting a new shop sure can deplete funds quick!! lol

Streetwerkz 01-16-2009 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by OOCustoms (Post 189385)
yeah i really like the simplicity of that ercolina bender compared to others, now to just save up the cash. starting a new shop sure can deplete funds quick!! lol


Nah, just go out back of your house, dig a 1 foot hole, insert 2 quarters in ground ( in case one is a dud)
cover said quarters with dirt
water
wait
water
wait
money tree will come in no time:rofl:

seriously, I know what you mean...... it's a worth while up hill battle

OOCustoms 01-23-2009 02:16 AM

well there are money trees out there but last i checked those are outlawed in the US. hahaha my next few tools on the wish list are the bender, english wheel kit, planishing hammer and shear. thanks again for the input guys i really do appreciate it!

Marc

ironworks 01-23-2009 10:21 AM

Yeap those are great tools but they took me years to get and afford. I did some equipment leases a few years back and was able to purchase what I got. I bought my first TIG welder 7 years ago and then I bought my english wheels. If I did it all over again I would still have bought the best tools I could. I bought a JDsquared bender and that lasted for about 6 months. I don't care if you buy the hydraulic and other attachments, it will never work as good as a production unit if you going to try and make money off of it. My first lease was for the bender, the Eckold Kraftformer, and a few other small tools. My second lease was for a Turnpro Mill, a Proline planishing hammer, a Burr King 20" disc sander, and Solidworks. It is a steep payment but it makes me money every month. But after 3 years it is your for a dollar.

Good luck Guys

OOCustoms 01-31-2009 05:13 PM

ill have to look into that leasing thing. Really right now i need a stomp shear, tubing bender, planishing hammer, english wheel kit, and a open face paint booth. the booth more then ever because i do motorcycle paint jobs. i know what you mean about production tools vs others. Im very much into spending more to get better equipment. All my equipment is either old high quality or new high quality. thanks again for the input iron works and everybody else.


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