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BRANTFORD, ONT

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Experienced sheet metal brake for sale

Been bending metal for so long....dam near does it by itself

Harbour freight sells them for $279

I'll sell this for half that.....plus the knowledge it holds for ......$150.00

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TORONTO, ONT

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Is this the 36" one? If so, I will take it, but I can't get it until the weekend.

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38"

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Let me know if Rick doesn't end up taking it ,I'd take it too.

Chris.

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BRANTFORD, ONT

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no problem chris

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I will definately take it. PMing you for details on where and when.  I will have to pop the legs off for it to fit into my car.

Now all I need to pick up in a shrinker/stretcher, and good anvil.

 



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BRANTFORD, ONT

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hope you got something bigger than a honda.......

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RacerRick wrote:

I will definately take it. PMing you for details on where and when.  I will have to pop the legs off for it to fit into my car.

Now all I need to pick up in a shrinker/stretcher, and good anvil.

 



-- Edited by RacerRick on Monday 13th of January 2014 12:57:30 PM


RacerRick, 

If a short length of railroad track will do, PM me.



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TORONTO, ONT

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Driving the 87' Cutlass right now.  It will fit in the trunk with the legs off.  Maybe with the legs on.



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BRANTFORD, ONT

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Dont worry...I have a Plasma cutter

It WILL FIT one way or another !

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Grumpsbodyworks wrote:

Dont worry...I have a Plasma cutter

It WILL FIT one way or another !


 Remember to grind the paint off the trunklid first. Makes it a lot easier to plasma a hole in it.biggrinbiggrin



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TORONTO, ONT

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The trunk is nice and solid, we can just weld it to the floor and take the trunk lid off. Hope the OPP don't mind....


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No problems Rick ,may need to install a fourth brake light though....

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Wish I had one and 4 more to sell.

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