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  1. johnnielsen

    Does anyone recognize what manufacturer this is?

    Yup. Bending, surface grinding, deep drawing small sheet metal items: lots of other uses.
  2. johnnielsen

    Does anyone recognize what manufacturer this is?

    You know Kevin, I never noticed that it was blocked up. It certainly wasn't done by me. It was about 5 inches too low for me as it was since I used it to make millions of bends in stainless steel wire (3/32 to 1/4 inch diameter) and spent endless hours standing in front of the ram.
  3. johnnielsen

    Does anyone recognize what manufacturer this is?

    I will post it on the Model Engineer forum. they are UK based and Brits use lots of European mainland produced machines. My father imported this machine and a hundred or so others from Denmark in 1980. I bought it from him and used it for years...
  4. johnnielsen

    Chas. Parker #289 1/2 extra heavy duty vise

    A millwright apprentice putting together his shop.
  5. johnnielsen

    Chas. Parker #289 1/2 extra heavy duty vise

    Sold it in 2 days.
  6. johnnielsen

    Compressor centre

    About 4.3 kw, I think, with the compressor motor(5 hp).
  7. johnnielsen

    Compressor centre

    Yes, some clear floor. It seems to ebb and flow but is getting better and better.
  8. johnnielsen

    Chas. Parker #289 1/2 extra heavy duty vise

    I have had this vise since the mid seventies. The vise alone is about 150 pounds plus the 6 inch pipe column and base plate. It is time for it to find a new home. $400 or OBO.
  9. johnnielsen

    Compressor centre

    Finished a major portion of the the construction of the roll around compressor centre with a refrigerated air dryer. There are three air outlets as seen at the front. Still to be added are an air hose reel and storage for air accessories. Many thanks to Dabbler for his help.
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