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NIAGARA FALLS, ONT

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Large heavy duty 28" 'squirrel-cage' fan. 38"high x 38" wide. 9.5" two v belt pulley mounted on 1.75" shaft. 

Great for a dust collector, exhausting shop fumes, cooling off from the summer heat, etc.

Runs extremely quiet and smooth on babbit bearings. Motor extra. $350obo

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-- Edited by invision on Wednesday 20th of November 2013 10:57:48 AM



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You know, you could drive the bead roller with that setup... Just think, Flat floorpans made of 1/2"plate,no need for a frame anymore,ha,ha....
Cut way down on your build times Nick !

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it looks like one could lose alot of fingers in that puppy



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fatstax wrote:

it looks like one could lose alot of fingers in that puppy


 Probably safer than your drill press !!biggrinbiggrin



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I thought it was a heater fan out of a Buick

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hemi43 wrote:
fatstax wrote:

it looks like one could lose alot of fingers in that puppy


 Probably safer than your drill press !!biggrinbiggrin


 likely, theres a stupid guard over the belt



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fatstax wrote:
hemi43 wrote:
fatstax wrote:

it looks like one could lose alot of fingers in that puppy


 Probably safer than your drill press !!biggrinbiggrin


 likely, theres a stupid guard over the belt


 Yeah, those things usually come off post haste on equipment.  Who needs guards of any kind detracting from rotating components...



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