1Bad55Chevy
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The heavier the material, (don't exceed its capacity) the slower you roll - it may take more passes to get the curl you want.Now I just need a crash course how to use it...
Do I just steel wool the rollers to clean them up and oil the hell out of them?The heavier the material, (don't exceed its capacity) the slower you roll - it may take more passes to get the curl you want.
And don't do what they clearly did and roll in the center all the time. The strongest part is usually the part nearest the "hinge" for the roll that opens. get its manual to confirm.
Envy you the tool! The guy I used to borrow the use of these types of tool moved far away, then passed away. (RIP Carl)
Do I just steel wool the rollers to clean them up and oil the hell out of them?
The machine is rated to 16ga. I mess with cars so I doubt I will ever do anything bigger then 18ga. My father in law is a retired E-9 AF sheetmetal guy spent his whole career working on F15vfighters, he told me if I got the tools he would teach me how to use them. Still looking for a box and pan, radial throatless shear, and a bead roller. I think (key word there) thats all the tools I would need to do things like inner fenders and wheel tubs.
Not yet, I am specifically looking for a box and pan brake. They had one at the auction site I was bidding at but it was an industrial sized unit. It was a Chicago style 36" box and pan but it was well over 1000lbs. Bidding went to right at $600 which was an amazing deal but I don't need one that big.DEFINITELY take advantage of your FIL's offer and expertise!
Do you have a brake? Those are extremely handy for sheet metal work.
Nice find, BTW!
Mike





The pointing finger! Thats bad ***!Friday sales, and one of my favorite "annual sales": Spent $15! No GPA ( I left the 2 Profanes for someone else)
First thing I picked up - it's a grey zero case, not a file case like I thought initially, (but I bet I could put 2 small angles on the side rails and it would serve)
I looked and Zero Mfg. Corporation is separate from Zero Halliburton... I didn;t koiw that.
I hit up the "dollar table" for rsuty gold and did well I think!
Proto PH #1` and a 1/4" driver, US cavalry air gauge, Zenel DOE Lectrolite DBE, Stalwell DOE, a finger! A chisel, with four 1905/1908/1909 patents, Dole "church key" (remember when juice came in a big can?) a Marbles hatchet blade cover and the hose gun is Tri-con
Found separate from the dollar table tools but priced with them: Proto plastic face hammer, Plvmb conbo, adn a bigger Bonney Zenal DBE.
and a second planned yard sale, (I struck out at 2 neighboring YS's to the good annual sale.
at a dollar each a navigation"Parallel" Made in England, and a set of SS scissors.
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The pointing finger! Thats bad ***!
A box and pan brake has fingers you can select and arrange to a specific size (length) bend. An ordinary Brake is just for Long bends. the fingers allow you to bend the ends of a box after two sides are bent. a regualr brake can't do that.






This post is sooo rich in suckage!My normal dog park is closed, due to a balloon show, so I decided to go to the one north of me, and in so doing checked for any interesting sales. And there was a good looking one, so little Pepperoni and I went exploring. It was hot, so I didn't want to leave her in the truck more than necessary, so I only dropped in for a moment, and here is what I found
a small socket box in SK colors, with SK wartime sockets, Plomb 1/4 breaker bar, Snap-on spinner, Starrett trammel points (I think), Mitutoyo depth micrometer, and a beat up Starrett box. $6
But something was nagging at me as I took the little dog home, so I went back and ended up buying it
'48-'49 Kennedy mechanics box. Full.
even has the little carry tray!
Not sure what all is in it (still in the back of my truck, as it is hot today) but I have seen Snap-on, Starrett, etc. $80 loaded into my truck. And hopefully it will be loaded into my shop before the wife gets back in town.

This post is sooo rich in suckage!
Is that a full set of Greenlee knock-out punches in the top tray of the Kennedy? I mean, that's worth its own "you ****" right there!
And TWO saw sets!
Backyard Ballistics was responsible for who knows how many broken windows and eyes put out! Potato cannons that usually don't blow up, etc.Our local humane society has 2 big thrift sales every year as fund raisers, and the fall one was today, and ends tomorrow at noon. By the 9am opening time there is a line of a few hundred people, but they sale is in a big exhibit building at the fair grounds so it's not too bad for crowding (until you want to pay, then the lines are long again). I sometimes find an interesting tool, a camera, or a piece of electronics, and sometimes an interesting book or at least some reading material. Today was a bust for everything except books, and most of those were novels that I probably won't keep after reading. But I did get two books worthy of mention here--"Backyard Ballistics" by William Gurstelle and "Best Damn Garage in Town" by Smokey Yunick. I particularly remember Smokey's columns in Popular Science magazine when I was a
kid.
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Between a third and half I’d guess.How much in the Kroil can? That could be the score!
Nice find, amazing that the tray is still there'48-'49 Kennedy mechanics box. Full.
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even has the little carry tray!
You **** (and not just for the steal of a price)!$80 loaded into my truck.





SCBA?I picked this up this morning at a yardsale for $10, strictly to resell. The guy knew what it was and was asking $20. I guess he didn't know how much it cost.



I’ve been looking for a second workmate to go with my 400. This one is a type E I believe. Some nice thick leather cutoff, a nice heavy steel drop, and an almost full gallon of mineral spirits all for $8 combined.




straight undiluted Simple Green after soaking three daysI'l be using these to show how well SG takes hose paint off things
I know there are guys that are into these. I read a little in the thread here about them. I’m not sure what the significance of this model is? Other than its MUCH lighter than my 400, and seems to be a lot smoother and better functioning.Full stop on the WM! you **** big time! for that one!