(07-31-2012, 02:50 PM)doubleboost Wrote: Hi
Randy
That shaper looks to be in great condition
Did you renovate it
John
Yes. It showed up in the local CL and I was in the market for a 12 incher. It was a blind restoration, as I could find no manual or any documentation. I had to make a few parts and repair many others. The paint was my own decision as I had no idea of the original color.
Here are some before photos
Randy
randyjaco, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun since Jul 2012.
hello this is my other metals shaper, being restored, brand Louvroil production year + / -1900, 400mm stroke soon it will be returned in working order, here's a little video of the winding part, a result very soon, best regards, thierry http://youtu.be/TqrebrxbeYg
(08-17-2012, 05:10 PM)marduk Wrote: hello this is my other metals shaper, being restored, brand Louvroil production year + / -1900, 400mm stroke soon it will be returned in working order, here's a little video of the winding part, a result very soon, best regards, thierry http://youtu.be/TqrebrxbeYg
Marduk, I watched you're video link, thanks. But I noticed other videos with "Louvroil" in their titles and they certainly didn't have shapers in them?? I'm not doubting that the brand of your shaper is "Louvroil" just curious as to why the name appears in other, unrelated? videos.
hello all, the company Louvroil was 1 plant was producing machines or tools in early 1900, then the company went bankrupt, at the present time, it is one big chain which replace storehouse website I can not find any data on this machine it is a shame for the music video sorry you just cut the sound to your ears Savings, cordially thierry
(03-24-2012, 02:38 PM)aametalmaster Wrote: I am old school and just love shapers. Learned how to run them in the early 70's in metal shop then a year later in Vocational Machine Trades where we had bigger ones. Didn't know at the time they were almost obsolete until i got in a few real shops. So anyway here is my little 7" SBL prob from the early 50's since it isn't the newer oil pump model from the 60's. I paid 300 bucks for it 3 blocks from my house. I looked for years online for one but they were too far away. I made the round corner stand since i wanted the old time look. Enjoy...Bob
Shapers,one of those machines that you either love 'em or hate 'em, well I love mine,you could pick a good one up for £50 to £150 when I got mine [about 30 yrs ago] not sure what they bring now but I wouldn't part[pardon the pun] with it!!
Graham.
the artfull-codger, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2013.
02-25-2013, 04:34 PM (This post was last modified: 02-25-2013, 04:38 PM by the artfull-codger.)
(02-24-2013, 07:21 PM)stevec Wrote: C'mon Graham, you know the rules. If you don't show pics you don't have the machine!
Ha ha you're right Stevec,I don't know how to put pictures on yet so I'll get my son to show me how,btw don't expect a spotless luxury workshop,
it's crammed with stuff I'm a magpie/skiprat & can't bare to waste anything but it's fun making/mending things & of course it's no good having ''all the gear & no idea'',everything gets used, some occasionally others regularly!!.
Graham.
the artfull-codger, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2013.
(02-24-2013, 07:21 PM)stevec Wrote: C'mon Graham, you know the rules. If you don't show pics you don't have the machine!
Ha ha you're right Stevec,I don't know how to put pictures on yet so I'll get my son to show me how,btw don't expect a spotless luxury workshop,
it's crammed with stuff I'm a magpie/skiprat & can't bare to waste anything but it's fun making/mending things.
Graham.
I can see you are going to at home on this forum
John