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bczygan

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I've got a bar folder, but have been looking for a 36" shear.

There was a foot stomp one on an online auction yesterday that went for $255, but I'm broke right now.:shocking:

So show us your PEXTO stuff, big and little.

Bill
 
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Strouty

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Get back in the basement, stop trying to find more reasons to buy tools!

On a serious note, have a great Christmas and looks like things are moving.

Back to lurking.
 

dabirdguy

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A small break i own.
Patented Aug 4, 1868, Extended Feb. 25, 1874.

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ibedayank

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Heat, running water, working sewer, roofs that don't leak ans Circuts that don't blow fuses/breakers this I will have before I will buy more tools I do not have a place for due to problems listed above... Or within a short time will be placed in a 50gallon DUMPSTER aka trashcan
 

Brad54

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I've got a Pexto 36-inch stomp sheer... 48-inch would be nicer, because I could easily cut 4x8 sheet, but the smaller one takes up less space, and I don't cut THAT much 4x8 sheet, so I cut it down to size with hand tools and then trim on the Pexto.
Building my race car without it would have SUCKED!:rocker:

Man, when you've got a stomp sheer, it's amazing how much stuff you'll fabricate with it.

-Brad
 

Lookin4'67Galaxieconv

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I've got a bar folder, but have been looking for a 36" shear.

There was a foot stomp one on an online auction yesterday that went for $255, but I'm broke right now.:shocking:

So show us your PEXTO stuff, big and little.

Bill

Assuming that shear worked, you'll never do better than that price-wise
 

Warrenator

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I also have a minor obsession with Pexto... If I'm at swap meets, garage sales, if it says Pexto on it I at least pick it up and say hello. Sometimes the item wants to come home with me. I got a great deal on this 30" stomp shear, which is my only big thing:

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The stomp shear needed quite a bit of fettling, it was missing one of the down bars and one spring is the wrong length. They are pretty adjustable, mine has a good blade even though it came out of a school and was probably not treated super well. Once adjusted and tuned up I can snip soda can stock like paper all along the blade without folding it over, or anything thicker up to 18 gauge though I have my limit as 20. I tried not to set it up so close as to cut paper perfectly, my limited experience thinks the blade is too tight if I do.

But I have also picked up quite a few snips, a crescent wrench, and a bunch of other stuff that doesn't spring to mind right now, coffee hasn't soaked in yet. Snips are fun to restore, takes 30 minutes and they are wonderful clanky scissors again.

I saw a little benchtop forge looking thing that said Pexto, didn't get it, come to find out it was (I think) a soldering iron heater. Darn, shoulda grabbed it.
 
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stage20

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ive run across some pliers here and there at sales but always passed on them. even for a buck. usually rusty or slopy or have been spray painted or initialed.
 

davethorik

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Picked this bad boy up yesterday with some other tools for cheap. It has the Pexto in an oval logo, and made in usa beneath that. I dont see other markings. Appears to have a handle that is a separate piece and pressed/pinned on.

15" oal, opens to 2-11/16", weighs probably 5 lbs. The thread for jaw adjustment is Acme - type thread. I don't usually buy monkey wrenches, but made an exception for this one. Pictured here next to my Pexto 8" winged dividers. I had a pair of pruning shears but gave them to my mother.
 

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derosa

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I've got some of their wood chisels, they all need new handles to get working though. Really need to spend some time on the lathe.
 

Jp267

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Digging up an old thread, but came across these Pexto 40-8 8in linesman pliers. Unfortunately, a someone in the family plastic dipped one side. The other has the original design. b7e81ec19a0df429eff510ae800b4a48.jpg9d8287b7fadbb4f580e7526f73d290e7.jpgf93d427ffbc6ae6a5430e1d374eefac3.jpg

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dr_clyde

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Pexto 10-u-10 I bought the other day.

10 ga capacity, 60 strokes/minute. 10HP to the flywheel. 17,000 lbs.

I have the squaring arm, infeed arms and the covers off for rigging in the photos.


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yaidunno

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Here would be the small distant cousin to Dr Clydes beast! It handles 14 ga. x 48" wide.

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Ign

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You did say big or small lol.

Are you crazy? Are you using a shear without flesh-detecting technology? Metalworking tools are dangerous?? What???? We need to talk w the SawStop guy.......I want to be able to turn off my brain and all respect for powerful equipment and not get hurt.
 

astroracer

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Here's my 36" stomper right after I got it in '05.
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It's on casters now which make it easy to store and easy to use...
Mark
 

dr_clyde

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Are you crazy? Are you using a shear without flesh-detecting technology? Metalworking tools are dangerous?? What???? We need to talk w the SawStop guy.......I want to be able to turn off my brain and all respect for powerful equipment and not get hurt.

I've done well under the credo "never put your finger where you wouldn't put your pecker".

So far I still have all my digits.
 

Jp267

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Pexto 10-u-10 I bought the other day.

10 ga capacity, 60 strokes/minute. 10HP to the flywheel. 17,000 lbs.

I have the squaring arm, infeed arms and the covers off for rigging in the photos.


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Holy ****!

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Jp267

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Pexto 10-u-10 I bought the other day.

10 ga capacity, 60 strokes/minute. 10HP to the flywheel. 17,000 lbs.

I have the squaring arm, infeed arms and the covers off for rigging in the photos.


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I think I'll just hide my measly pliers away [emoji23][emoji23] Out of curiosity, do you know, if it was it made in Southington or East Berlin, CT? Your stomper I mean.

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