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got to laugh at that tools from the dark ages ,fuking funny boy
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just to let u no have been looking for the beeds 4 my abacusus,and me concrete sketch pad
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hi , how are you going to fit the aluminium to steel parts together as ive already looked at this and couldnt find a way with the amount of power to do it safely ?twin peeks wrote:
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blue tack ,wall paper paste ,and poopa glue .no seriosly it is bolted together with high tensile bolts
heres one i made earlier ...................twin peeks wrote:blue tack ,wall paper paste ,and poopa glue .no seriosly it is bolted together with high tensile bolts
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looks a nice job mine will be bolted and glued ,being atoolmaker we make press tools with carbide cutting edge witch we glue on ,its is cured in an oven press tools in shear 60ton 200 strokes aminute
do you have to run a packer plate with these?
not with my 5 plate mark , this ones for a mate but have also have a 7/8 plate which im in the process of doing for the kdx projectmark wrote:do you have to run a packer plate with these?
