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Pexto 30" vintage slip roller

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got this from internet from private seller... 30" Pexto antique roller should help in my fab projects. Had to make a stand, this is a beast... About 60#s...
 

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here's more pics...
 

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here's some pictures before i cleaned it up...( finally found them ) Disassembled it, then worked it over with a wire wheel on a grinder then primered and painted it.
 

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That is a nice find. I got a 50" one that was made in the early 50's a year and half ago. Still I have not had time to mess with it with selling the old house and shop and moving. Starting a new shop the first of the year so I can start back working.
 
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That is a nice find. I got a 50" one that was made in the early 50's a year and half ago. Still I have not had time to mess with it with selling the old house and shop and moving. Starting a new shop the first of the year so I can start back working.

Is yours a hand crank???
 
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painted the frame... now to put it all together
 

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done...
 

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I have that rollers brother in my shop. Bought it at an auction about 20 years ago, I think I paid about $100.00 for it. I also needed to build a stand mine came lag bolted to a hunk of wood that looked like it was sawed out of a workbench. More modern slip rollers are configured so that the top roller can be tipped up so that the work can be removed without springing it apart.
 
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I have that rollers brother in my shop. Bought it at an auction about 20 years ago, I think I paid about $100.00 for it. I also needed to build a stand mine came lag bolted to a hunk of wood that looked like it was sawed out of a workbench. More modern slip rollers are configured so that the top roller can be tipped up so that the work can be removed without springing it apart.

Most modern rollers are cheaply made unless you pay thousands...
 

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Looks like a standard roller, no release to lift a roller?
Still cool, I have one w/o the handle I need to study that picture so I can make a handle.
 

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here's some pictures of the handle to help you out nonhog....
 

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Thanks that is awesome. Was planning on a straight arm but now I don't think so. So far on the back burner I'll have plenty of time to figure it out in my head. :beer:
 
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I would think the hardest part of making the new handle would be the threaded end matching it to the roller. Maybe weld a nut to the crank arm and drill a set screw???
 
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