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Kerry Pinkerton
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Introductions
02-27-2021, 01:27 PM
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A new guy tapping in to the vast knowledge of AMS.com
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Kerry Pinkerton
Welcome Jeff. The Lennox, Noland, Truedge,...
Welcome Jeff.
The Lennox, Noland, Truedge, Metalmaster machines are very good machines. I have a buddy with one and would rather have it than my P6.
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Announcements
01-26-2021, 09:58 AM
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Sad News
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Kerry Pinkerton
In the lobby of the catering hall is the stuffed...
In the lobby of the catering hall is the stuffed jaguar. I didn't really believe the jaguar stories until I saw the taxidermy mount and more photos.
What an amazing life he had.
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Announcements
01-26-2021, 09:33 AM
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Sad News
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Kerry Pinkerton
I've been dreading this day. Stan was one of a...
I've been dreading this day. Stan was one of a kind. I first met him at Dutch Comstock's first metalshaping event back in 2002 or so. We were making copper weathervanes. Stan had heard about it...
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General Discussion
12-09-2020, 11:46 AM
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Any members in Central Florida with TIG set up for aluminum?
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Kerry Pinkerton
Any members in Central Florida with TIG set up for aluminum?
I'm going to be in Central Florida about an hour south of Ocala for a couple weeks next year. I MIGHT need to TIG a couple things on an aluminum project.
Anyone nearby that has the setup and...
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Introductions
12-08-2020, 06:05 PM
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Second time around
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348
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Welcome back John. I was thinking about you the...
Welcome back John. I was thinking about you the other day. You still have that big HF ewheel that they sold for a short time?
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Basic questions and answers
12-07-2020, 12:29 PM
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Where to buy Hammer Handles??
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Kerry Pinkerton
Why are there saw blade cuts on that orange head...
Why are there saw blade cuts on that orange head Brent?
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General Discussion
12-06-2020, 08:06 AM
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Hoosier Profiles having a price increase next year
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515
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Last year they announced they were calling it...
Last year they announced they were calling it quits but things changed and business picked up.
He's found some non-metalshaping products to keep the doors open and still makes the metalshaping...
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General Discussion
12-04-2020, 03:04 PM
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Hoosier Profiles having a price increase next year
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515
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Kerry Pinkerton
Hoosier Profiles having a price increase next year
Joe Andrews mentioned that the metalshaping products have been falling off and he's going to have a price increase after January 1. He's developing some non-metalshaping products to keep the doors...
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Posting Pictures
11-29-2020, 01:39 PM
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trouble adding photos
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748
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Kerry Pinkerton
Ron, there is a 75mb max photo size. I'm...
Ron, there is a 75mb max photo size.
I'm having similar issues. Something changed with the recent server migraton and I haven't figured it out yet.
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Individual Classifieds
11-26-2020, 08:52 PM
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Quickwork power hammer for sale, Bay Area
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Kerry Pinkerton
Quickwork power hammer for sale, Bay Area
Brian Sproule is selling his Quickwork power hammer and asked that I post it for him. It is in the San Francisco area. He's asking $21000 obo. In perfect working order. Tooling is only what is on...
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Metalshaping videos on-line
11-22-2020, 09:31 AM
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Shrinking stump fabrication
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Kerry Pinkerton
Nice stump Dave. I'd suggest you'll work a lot...
Nice stump Dave. I'd suggest you'll work a lot less and be more effective if you dump that tear drop hammer and make/buy a 'Winsett Hammer" (baseball bat hammer) or shaping hammer from Hoosier...
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Introductions
11-08-2020, 02:20 PM
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Starting from scratch
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Kerry Pinkerton
I agree! I see nothing at all wrong with that. ...
I agree! I see nothing at all wrong with that. I doubt I could do better. Welcome to the cult.
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Announcements
11-02-2020, 02:30 PM
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November 2020 MSOTM
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Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Richard was one of the early knowledgeable folks...
Richard was one of the early knowledgeable folks at MetalShapers Association, the original and first forum for metalshaping. His CAD work especially helped a lot of grasp some difficult concepts. ...
Forum:
Basic questions and answers
10-30-2020, 02:25 PM
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Ken Sakamoto shrinking disc
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1,134
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Kerry Pinkerton
I prefer the variable speed 7000 RPM polisher. ...
I prefer the variable speed 7000 RPM polisher. My Harbor Freight one has worked well. It's soft start and not too heavy. I have a big Dewalt grinder and another big Craftsman grinder and they wear...
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General Discussion
10-30-2020, 09:20 AM
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Street Rodder magazine index ???
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760
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Kerry Pinkerton
I subscribed to SR for 10-15 years until I got...
I subscribed to SR for 10-15 years until I got tired of articles that were nothing more than product placement by their advertisers. If I recall correctly, they had one issue a year with an article...
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Basic questions and answers
10-29-2020, 09:38 AM
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Ken Sakamoto shrinking disc
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1,134
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Ken's response and new phone number: Thank...
Ken's response and new phone number:
Thank you for the message.. I'm sorry that phone number was disconnected sometime last year... I had it since 1978, when I started my business in September...
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General Discussion
10-29-2020, 09:18 AM
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VFD vs Rotary phase converter
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687
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
I have both. Early on I built a 5 HP unit and it...
I have both. Early on I built a 5 HP unit and it is fine for a one man shop. I can run a mill and my big lathe at the same time with no problem.
My Pmax is on a VFD. However when I got my big...
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Basic questions and answers
10-29-2020, 09:10 AM
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Ken Sakamoto shrinking disc
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1,134
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
I sent Ken a message on FB. He posted recently...
I sent Ken a message on FB. He posted recently so perhaps he just changed phones. I'll let you know the response.
Forum:
Individual Classifieds
10-26-2020, 01:26 PM
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Eckold Piccolo / Pullmax P21s & P5
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639
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Great prices!
Great prices!
Forum:
Introductions
10-26-2020, 08:49 AM
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Bert Introduction
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Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Bert, that is some really impressive stuff! ...
Bert, that is some really impressive stuff! Impressive engineering!
Forum:
Buck Building
10-25-2020, 09:25 AM
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3
Extreme shape...flexible bucks
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762
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Jaroslav, I looked for a suitable mannequin for a...
Jaroslav, I looked for a suitable mannequin for a year before I found her on Ebay. Most mannequins are just 'clothes hangers'. They are not very realistic and didn't have the muscle tone I was...
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General Discussion
10-24-2020, 09:03 PM
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Arbor Press...I was wrong!
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1,627
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
I've seen some incredible work with Fly Presses. ...
I've seen some incredible work with Fly Presses. Sadly, they just don't exist in my part of the world. I've never seen one in person. There is a guy on the west coast that imports them from Asia...
Forum:
Buck Building
10-24-2020, 09:01 PM
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3
Extreme shape...flexible bucks
Views:
762
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Extreme shape...flexible bucks
Anyone who has spent any time with me knows that I am a fan of Flexible Shape Patterns (FSP) as popularized by Wray Schelin in the early 2000s. While they don't tell you squat about arrangement,...
Forum:
General Discussion
10-24-2020, 08:03 PM
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Arbor Press...I was wrong!
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1,627
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Arbor Press...I was wrong!
The first guy I remember that was an arbor press advocate was an older fellow who came to the first years of the Oblong MetalMeets. I can't recall his name but bought a small round shot bag with a...
Forum:
Introductions
10-18-2020, 04:49 PM
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3
New Member
Views:
407
Posted By
Kerry Pinkerton
Welcome James. Pullmaxes are pretty common in...
Welcome James. Pullmaxes are pretty common in your area. Eckolds are really scarce and expensive. A mid size Pmax can be had for 3-5K depending on tooling...sometimes less. The cheapest used...
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