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Old 12-22-2010, 12:51 PM
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What kind of dies did he have in the machine? The reversible die or the Marchants like in the video.

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Old 12-22-2010, 12:56 PM
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I'm not sure what Marchant dies look like, but the dies are stippled and are exactly like the ones posted in the pics above.

Hard to see in the pics but I got some shrink going on the 2'' flange as well as the 1'' flange. The pieces are 18 ga satin coat.
I've only played with it a bit so far but everything seems OK.
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Competition this days is big but no one make shrinker stretcher that does 1/8 most good shrinker's and stretchers that do 16 gauge will shrink and stretch 14 gauge but not 1/8 ,only machines i know will do 1/8 its eckold 460 and 665 and they over 50 grand there is not many areas on cars needs to be shrink or stretch with 14 gauge , but if you make machine that will do 1/8 you gonna open new area where guys gonna be able to make own car rail or other structural parts that needs to be shrankt plus no one makes machine like that unless u spend lots money on eckold
we made this rails for bineville car we building it took us all day to put radius on them rails i that time i wish we had a shrinker stretcher that will handle 1/8

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Here is some 18 gauge stanless that was shrunk on Pugsy1123's machine. Thanks for the pics Pugsy!



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