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Koz
 
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Worth a trip to Spokane? Can't tell the actual size of the plate roller
so it is might be overkill. Appears to be rated at 10 tons which seems
fairly light.

http://www.murphyauctions.net/cdaindustrial.html

Koz

RainLover wrote:

Hey everyone,

Again I find myself in need of a slip roller and am frustrated at the
prospect of spending MORE money and much more time delivering my
materials to a fab shop and picking it up a few days later...

I Need to own my own here.

Here are my MINIMUM requirments (MORE than this is betterl):
-- 3 feet wide
-- ability to roll 1/8" stainless
-- I'd LIKE it to open to 1" so I can put curves into 1 x 1
square tube.
-- Powered (electric or hydraulic) as opposed to hand cranking
(obviously)


I can't afford to purchase one of these from any place I've found
so far, even used, so I see three Options:

#1. Someone here sell me one for an incredibly good price

#2. Find some plans for one and build it myself.

#3. Find some plans and have YOU BUILD IT for me using
your handy-dandy metal lathes and machining tools.


Now... On this #3, I'm MORE than willing to BUY all the materials and
PAY YOU for your time.... I may be a poor artist, but I'm not a
cheapskate! (although cheap is good)

Anyone?

send me an email... but take the 'spamblock' out of my address.

James Kelsey, Port Orchard, Washington, USA, Earth, over on the seedy
side of the Milkyway

www.jameskelseystudios.com