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Hey Keith,
Now THAT'S a device that appears to me it would be much better if it were mounted "upside down". As in hung from the ceiling or something. Given that it could be mounted so that you got the same swing clearance to the floor when upside down as it would have had swing clearance to the ceiling when mounted conventionally, of course. Take care. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 03:40:53 GMT, "Keith Marshall" wrote: It may be this one: http://www.shopoutfitters.com/Products/238.htm Best Regards, Keith Marshall "The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." -Eden Phillpotts, A Shadow Passes, 1934 "Vince D." wrote in message om... Does anyone know what brand of metal roller they show on that American Chopper tv show on the Discovery channel? It looks like it has 3 rollers about 4" in diameter and they are about 2" wide. They seem to have ribs in the rollers to keep the material true while rolling. It also has a round hand wheel that looks like about 24" around. The rollers must be mounted in bearings because on one show they spun the handle with nothing in the roller and it spun well. I've seen them roll 3/8" steel rod and 3/4" angle iron with ease. This looks like something that could be built at home. Vince |
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Yes Keith, thats the one. Thanks for pointing it out for me.
You're welcome. :-) If you're not planning to do anything very big Harbor Freight sells a smaller one that works reasonably well for me. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=36790 Best Regards, Keith Marshall "The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." -Eden Phillpotts, A Shadow Passes, 1934 "Vince D." wrote in message om... Brian Lawson wrote in message . .. Hey Keith, Now THAT'S a device that appears to me it would be much better if it were mounted "upside down". As in hung from the ceiling or something. Given that it could be mounted so that you got the same swing clearance to the floor when upside down as it would have had swing clearance to the ceiling when mounted conventionally, of course. Take care. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 03:40:53 GMT, "Keith Marshall" wrote: It may be this one: http://www.shopoutfitters.com/Products/238.htm Best Regards, Keith Marshall Yes Keith, thats the one. Thanks for pointing it out for me. Vince "The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." -Eden Phillpotts, A Shadow Passes, 1934 "Vince D." wrote in message om... Does anyone know what brand of metal roller they show on that American Chopper tv show on the Discovery channel? It looks like it has 3 rollers about 4" in diameter and they are about 2" wide. They seem to have ribs in the rollers to keep the material true while rolling. It also has a round hand wheel that looks like about 24" around. The rollers must be mounted in bearings because on one show they spun the handle with nothing in the roller and it spun well. I've seen them roll 3/8" steel rod and 3/4" angle iron with ease. This looks like something that could be built at home. Vince |
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