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Old 04-09-2010, 09:47 PM
JRouche JRouche is offline
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I like it!!! Love the huge shop. I see the tennsmith finger brake over there. Hmmm, now yer just showing off I had a tennsmith pan and box brake (HBU48-12) for a few years. That lil dude was packed tight with steel. It easily handled the capacity as stated. I had it on some six inch poly wheels to roll around my tiny garage.

Ever think of mounting a gear driven motor to the end of the shaft where the long handle is on your new shear/brake ? With a foot control OK!!!! Im lazy LOL Would make for some easy shearing though?? Nice shop!!! JR


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Originally Posted by Streetwerkz View Post
Got tired of tripping over this thing, so I made a stand for her.
Nice little drop tray for cutting small parts so I don't have to chase them all over the shop.

1.5" X 3" X .250 wall tube
powder coated wrinkle black base, and drop tray (back only)
candy red trim powder coat

BTW, I know I'm white trash BLING BLING
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