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Thread: Moving a Shaper
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26th October 2011, 04:46 PM #14-6-4
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Moving a Shaper
As well as the Arno Mill in the previous thread I have acquired from the same source a shaper made by the Gordon Institute in Geelong. The drive has been modified and I am not sure of the stroke. It is a heavy beast and it shows my scates. They are not tight yet they need a tube spanner to tighten them up. The 1 inch all thread was left in the 3 foot length to suit various machines. 4-6-4
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26th October 2011, 05:23 PM #2future machinist
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