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These appear to be randomly cut pieces of angle iron:
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Justin |
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Lots of good stuff! The angle iron is for the shearing die profiles.
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Tim Young @ www.irrationalmetalworks.com |
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Justin, those two rails "B" & "C" mount on the straight edge and are used with the two large T shaped progressive edge forming tools. As Kerry pointed out they could be hollow wire edge upper and lower dies. I can not see enough in the picture to determine that. The tool with the little hinged table is a flanging tool. It is missing the "punch" which is looks like a standard cutting steel with a V pointed end.
Note that all the cuttings steels that you have are not square there, size has a slight radius. This allows chip clearance when you are cutting through a panel. The tooling and accessories are very clean. Great value in what you have in this day and age. Rick
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thanks for the information Rick and Tim. any idea on values?
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Justin, The best way is to let the market price them, that is one of the values that Ebay has to offer. Most of off those edge forming dies are of little use to metalshapers with the exception of the hole wire edge dies. They are pretty handy as long as you are using thin gauges of material. Got to find the right person that can appreciate them.
Usually the Straight Edge and Center Tool Holder carry the most value. Both can exceed $1K which to some is high and to those that regularily purchase machine tooling the price is a comparative bargain. Rick
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These tools make an open hemmed edge on thin sheet...032 and less. You can make a "glad-hand" joint with them or with an offset pass they can provide a lock seam. There is a detachable insert that changes the profile of how the edge finishes, at least on my set.
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Kent http://www.tinmantech.com "All it takes is a little practical experience to blow the he!! out of a perfectly good theory." --- Lloyd Rosenquist, charter member AWS, 1919. |
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I'd sure like to purchase a pair of the long cutters and a pair of the short cutters, sulphurburner.
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Kent http://www.tinmantech.com "All it takes is a little practical experience to blow the he!! out of a perfectly good theory." --- Lloyd Rosenquist, charter member AWS, 1919. |
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id be interested in the whole package if you could work up a price and PM me. i would also want to see some video of the machine running
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sam, south carolina |
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Update: The machine is sold. still have the fence, offset lower tool holder, and most of what tooling is in the pictures. I'd like to avoid using E-bay if I can (cut the fees out of it). if anyone is interested in anything reply here or shoot me a PM.
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bump to the top!
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