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(07-01-2013, 03:29 AM)Dave J Wrote: ...He said he had a bandsaw over there that he didn't use anymore ...I went over and after some short discussion the price of $200 was reached. I looked them up and they are Taiwanese made and new price is $1695...

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Dave,

Real nice score. Oh, and You Suck

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And here I thought I got a good deal on mine at only $700.

So yeah Dave - You Suck

And congratulations. Big Grin
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Wanna trade?
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Nice one Dave, Oh You Suck Big Grin
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Thanks guys, I am still blown away because like Tom I wasn't even chasing tools at the time.

It has come at the right time because have a job coming up building a overhead crane with I beam for myself, so it will do the job a lot better than my little one as it only fits a 150mm beam with the jaw removed and I will need to cut 200mm and was going to do it with the 9 inch grinder.

I will post picture when it's over here on the weekend.

Dave
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(06-30-2013, 09:18 PM)bollie7 Wrote: Tom.
The alignment sleeve should unscrew off the end. They used to be (probably still are) available in a range of sizes to screw onto the end of a std adjustable reamer.

bollie7

I checked and the pilot does unscrew from the reamer and it has a sliding cone on it that apparently helps keep the reamer in line with the hole. Something like this:

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Now all I need is a kingpin to ream...

Tom
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Dave - we expect to see a complete build thread on that crane. I'm entertaining thoughts of building one myself.
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Just find any old (or not so old) Clark forklift....they all need kingpin replacement (among other things). Or old Ford twin I-Beam front ends.
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(07-01-2013, 11:41 PM)Mayhem Wrote: Dave - we expect to see a complete build thread on that crane. I'm entertaining thoughts of building one myself.

I will for sure, something I have wanted for many years now as well. The jib crane was good, but I think a full overhead will be great.
I am playing with ideas for full motorised as the controllers (remote) are so cheap on ebay.

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