Pan & Box Brake
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I posted these pictures on another forum quite some time ago and someone asked me where they could get the plans, if available. At the time, I had lost the link to the web site where the pictures were posted. I ran across them today while searching for something unrelated so I thought I'd post them before I loose them again.

It was designed by Glenn Wilson and the plans are available in the book 'Metalworking Book 2: The Best of Projects In Metal'. It's a tough one to find since it's out of print.

Ed

   

   

   

   
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Thanks for posting that Ed, i had seen that posted before somewere, a beautiful piece of work!!
sasquatch, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun since Jul 2012.
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(12-14-2012, 04:35 PM)sasquatch Wrote: a beautiful piece of work!!

Yes it is. It's in the league of Gerard's art pieces. Happyyes

Ed
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#4
Far too pretty to put in my shop. Yes another work of art.
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#5
It's definitely pretty, but I sure would like to have a pan and box brake so I'm going to see if I can find the book at a reasonable price and purchase it.

Ed
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I took the easy way out and bought a 48 inch one a few years ago. Don't use it often now but sure handy when you do need it.
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Greg
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Yup, it's not one of those things that you need very often but when you do it sure is nice to have.

ed
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beautiful work!!!!!
monkers, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun since Nov 2012.
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#9
One of those has been on my to-do list for years. Too lazy I guess. But one isn't likely to fall into my lap, so I'll either hve to build one or buy one.
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