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I met the seller of the 30" "18 gauge" slip roll today. I bought the machine
because it was a good price and I'm positive I can sell it for that, but I don't quite understand it yet. It isn't a slip roll! Meaning, none of the rolls come loose so you can slip a rolled tube off. I'm sure with sheet metal thin enough, you can roll it to a closed loop and then open the loop enough to get it off the roll, but boy that seems klunky to me. Anyone seen one like this? Am I off base here? Grant |
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