Hi-
Thanks for sharing the pictures- it is always an inspiration to see what other folks have created!
Thi slip rollmachine looks kind of like a clothes wringer
How does it work- do you handcrank crank the metal through it with roller 1 and roller 2 and use a 3rd roller to form an arc in the metal as it comes out of the rollers?
Regards
Bradley
--- On Fri, 10/29/10, John Dammeyer <johnd@autoartisans.com> wrote:
From: John Dammeyer <johnd@autoartisans.com>
Subject: RE: [gingery_machines] slip roll machine
To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 11:22 PM
I have.
Picture is here.
http://www.autoartisans.com/foundry.htm
I no longer own it since I didn't have room and now have a 3:1
brake/sheer/roller that is 30" wide.
It's unlikely you can scale it to do heavier metal at that width. Even
solid rolls of that diameter will flex way too much.
I used it to make my Gingery Gas Fired Furnace
John Dammeyer
Automation Artisans Inc.
http://www.autoartisans.com/ELS/
Ph. 1 250 544 4950
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> Has anyone on this list made the Vince Gingery slip roll
> machine? Any Pics? any advice.
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> Thanks,
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> Jim
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