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hammer" the type with a wooden beam , and the die assembly bolted direct to the beam. Bradley made. 4 styles of hammer , this type was the earliest and heaviest hammer they made. The weight of the 25lb. is 2100lbs the 60 is 5200lbs your 40 is somewhere inbetween. The specs call for "4 to 5hp" motor, I bet.
1.4k. Posted January 11, 2012. Blow it out with compressed air (wear your respirator). Open frame motors are doomed in grinder applications. Well, all motors are doomed in grinder applications eventually, it is simply a matter of lifespan/elapsed time in service. The only way to not wear things out is to not use them.
Different tools for different uses. Now that the Sea Robins are out of production, and the ozark anvil is most likely extinct, that only leaves Nimba and Rathole as the only USA anvils. The way I approached it was in these economic times, how can I ask for more for my work than a Chinese smith if I'm not willing to pony up the dough from an ...
Hello everyone! Long time no see! I've still fowllowed the forum just posted much less... Here ya go! New style Little Giant, good working order, one set of flat narrow dies.
This is a Professional High Production Machine putting out 10 amps of power. It has a pulse feature to give professional results plus give extra life to your stencils. It is built to withstand years of heavy use and backed by a very customer friendly company. This kit new sells for $750 shipped.
For a 50 to 75 pound hammer you need a 2”x 10” cylinder and a 2.9 CV control valve. For a 100 pound hammer a 2-1/2”x12” cylinder and a 4.0 Cv valve should work. A 125 pound hammer with a 3”x14”cylinder with 1” ports needs at lest a 5.5 Cv control valve with 1”ports and a lot of air. Do a Google search for Kinyon style air hammer.
Going through a move. Found a sheet of titanium and phosphor bronze for folder parts. The titanium is around 1/8" thick and used to be 6x12". I don't have a picture but I've got a great big bar of brass I'd sell. It's around 1"x3.5"x8" if you're interested I'll send pictures and actual measuremen...
This one: 2" x 42" Knife-Making Belt Sander/Grinder - Grizzly Industrial. Pros. I just don't think you can beat the combination of features at the price point. It's a plug-and-play, 3/4 HP, variable speed, vertical/horizontal, 4-wheel grinder shipped to your door for around $300.
I know there isn't going to be a lot of interest for most of this stuff but I figured I would try and find it a good home. I have to drastically downsize my shop and storage by the end of 2023 so I am getting rid of a lot of equipment and supplies. I have already sold my power hammers and extra a...
Theses are the reasons that you are charged ninety + dollars per hour for a mechanic's time in a garage. If you actually want to make $15.00 dollars per hour that is your own, you should figure on $90.00 per hour. Since wholesale is more efficient, you can get by for half that at $45 per hour.