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Wellesley, on Member

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DXqJBbHb0A

http://www.kijiji.ca/…/kitche…/power-bead-roller/1220037852…

P.Auto 18" bead roller, highly modified for rigidity and poweredb by Dayton Geardrive electric motor, plenty of torque, variable speed on controller and pedal, reversible. New DC motor control. Freshly painted with custom stand and roller dies included. Works excelent, A MUST SEE. Unit is in New Hamburg and available for viewing

 

 

Asking $800 but we can do better for Rodders member, best to text me @ 519-504-2028

 

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Nice looking mods on that there bead roller...Bam



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Thanks Chuck,

Im pretty proud of this one, does a fantastic job, I was going to order the new forming die set from Eastwood for this one but I found a Mittler Bros bead roller and could resist trading up. Im pretty sure my modified  one would have done everything I would ever need it for but Im weak, I have a tool addiction...

 

A MAN'S GOTTA HAVE HIS TOYS,  am I right?



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Yep your right.. for us men it's either tools or women.. and as an old guy guy the longer you life the more you use your tools a pinched finger once in a while but, no bitchin, complaining and when the tools is paid for that's it.. The other is never paid off..biggrin untill the will is probated...biggrin



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Picked up the new toy last night, Its awesome.  Now that Ive got them side by side and I can honestly say that the one I built is pretty awesome as well.  So if anyone is interested you can compare the home made to the Cadilac

 

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lol

Ya don't think that's a male/female thing Chuck. I can tell ya the same applies for the other side as wellbiggrin

And as soon as the tool is bought and paid for...... it goes for a sh*t not long after. Or pretty much most things you buy nowadays.

3 yr old GE fridge, crapped out yesterday.evileye $400 to fix/replace motherboard.

3 month old compressor for my brad nailer wont turn on today..... waste time checking everything, even changed plug...nothing!

grinder died the day before that .

And not for nothing...... but its not like Art wasn't "chirpin" in my ear throughouthmm

But I guess I should cheer up! Things could be worsesmile

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P.S:: Guess I have to Add in here Janice is an exception..to my above comment.. Every rule has an exception.. biggrin









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