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Old 02-15-2016, 09:31 PM
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Gareth , PMd you re MH19
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Old 02-16-2016, 02:02 AM
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Old 02-16-2016, 09:44 PM
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I have Bills book, and as a hobbyist,most likely never will buy a power hammer .Had a opportunity to use a 19,nice machine! Also liked the Kirksite part of the book.I would have to agree with Kerry,I would get a Kraftformer if I had a choice,
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Old 04-13-2016, 11:33 AM
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Well, I've had Bill's power hammer book for a few weeks now and have been working my way through it over the evening times, then today, I had the pleasure of meeting Chris Rusch at MACH 2016 which is held at the NEC in Birmingham (not the Alabama one!). Although the MH19 wasn't present on the Baileigh stand, the BR16 bead roller was there and it's a nice looking piece of kit. Chris definitely comes across as a down to earth guy who is passionate about his metal shaping.
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Well, I've had Bill's power hammer book for a few weeks now and have been working my way through it over the evening times, then today, I had the pleasure of meeting Chris Rusch at MACH 2016 which is held at the NEC in Birmingham (not the Alabama one!). Although the MH19 wasn't present on the Baileigh stand, the BR16 bead roller was there and it's a nice looking piece of kit. Chris definitely comes across as a down to earth guy who is passionate about his metal shaping.
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