October 14, 201213 yr It has stood unused for several years and after an exchange of comments with Macbruce about his Zipmax machine, I was motivated to get this Pullmax of mine into commissioned work. It just needs rewiring and then it will be complete and functional. I had to make a few bits and pieces that were missing but I had it running before I started to strip it down. It was actually quite a fun project.
October 14, 201213 yr Sweet! But I don't think you could clamp it to the kitchen table and drive everybody insane using it in the house like a zipper..... :wacko: ....Awesome tool ya got there...... B)
October 17, 201213 yr That looks great!Mine stands behind a cut-off machine, so no matter how much I winge about it. it's main job in life seems to be as a chalk-board. So when you post your projects on it you may inspire some "repurposing!" B)
October 17, 201213 yr Do only have the offset tool holder? Because you can only shear with that tool holder. brad
October 17, 201213 yr Author Brad, It only came with the off-set. I have fab'ed an inline holder for shaping.
October 17, 201213 yr Author That looks great!Mine stands behind a cut-off machine, so no matter how much I winge about it. it's main job in life seems to be as a chalk-board. So when you post your projects on it you may inspire some "repurposing!" B) Ian, send me a picture!
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