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frankv11 03-25-2013 09:00 AM

craigslist find
 
found this combo shear, brake, slip roller for just $100.00
makes me want to redo my trans tunnel with sliproller.:headscratch: http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...ps84b592d1.jpg
$50 drillpress
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...ps083055d3.jpg

wilton vise $40.00 at pomona swap meet.( cant beat US made stuff ) guy had two others now I kick my self for not buying others. been wanting one for a while , just didn't want to pay $250.00 ++++ anyhow made use of my chopped up drill base. now I can rotate , swivel, raise work piece
.http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...pscbddc6aa.jpg

Tony_SS 03-25-2013 09:25 AM

Nice!

Todd in vancouver 03-25-2013 10:48 AM

sweet deal.

Can I now place future orders with you? :D

samckitt 03-25-2013 11:07 AM

Great find. If I could find the roller, press, shear around here for that, I would be all over it.

takid455 03-25-2013 06:55 PM

info on that combo unit? make, model ect. Very space saving.

frankv11 03-25-2013 07:49 PM

This one is harbor freight about $400.00 if you google
"shear press brake and slip roll"
You find some US manufacturers like baileigh those are nice

waynieZ 03-28-2013 10:20 AM

Nice score on the parts. That Wilton was a wicked deal!

frankv11 03-30-2013 09:36 PM

Ok this one is not $100 but its a decent deal http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...702955440.html

Revved 04-10-2013 07:52 AM

I bought the Woodward fab 3in1 about 3 years ago... don't remember exactly but I think it was around $500ish. It looks almost identical to the one in your pic if you had a cover over the rollers. It also looks like you are missing the handle on the left side which you will definately need for shearing or braking anything evenly that is over about 12" long. It's a great way to get started into basic metal fab work but if/when you get to the point of doing a lot of metal work or really precision stuff you will end up getting higher end tools.

I have to adjust the blades on the shear to keep everything tight but it is great to have on hand! I use it for so many things that I used to cut out by hand. Little brackets, little tabs...very very handy!

frankv11 04-15-2013 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Revved (Post 474637)
I bought the Woodward fab 3in1 about 3 years ago... don't remember exactly but I think it was around $500ish. It looks almost identical to the one in your pic if you had a cover over the rollers. It also looks like you are missing the handle on the left side which you will definately need for shearing or braking anything evenly that is over about 12" long. It's a great way to get started into basic metal fab work but if/when you get to the point of doing a lot of metal work or really precision stuff you will end up getting higher end tools.

I have to adjust the blades on the shear to keep everything tight but it is great to have on hand! I use it for so many things that I used to cut out by hand. Little brackets, little tabs...very very handy!

Agree this is good for a garage guy like me , not doing production stuff. Finally got around to trying it out. Tryed to roll a 24" 20 gauge piece it was tough and took a huge amount if passes. The curve was not consistent in the center due to what I guess flex on the rolls. Edges curved ok but center was off.
Yes it does have a cover for slip and its missing a handle. For small pieces it works great.


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