You can find this type of sheet metal brake at electrabrake and baileigh industrial in 4, 6 ang 8 feet long with 16 gauge capacity (and 10feet 18 gauge capacity at electrabrake)
That's a really interesting bit of kit. Presumably, with the clamping force evenly distributed along the length of the brake, there would be no issues with distortion (canoeing) of the workpiece due to flex in the upper beam? PS thanks for the great videos Lazze, it's rare I watch one and don't get some piece of useful info!
You can find this type of sheet metal brake at electrabrake and baileigh industrial in 4, 6 ang 8 feet long with 16 gauge capacity (and 10feet 18 gauge capacity at electrabrake)
cool brake review. I think Baliegh Industrial also makes a similar brake.
That's a really interesting bit of kit. Presumably, with the clamping force evenly distributed along the length of the brake, there would be no issues with distortion (canoeing) of the workpiece due to flex in the upper beam?
PS thanks for the great videos Lazze, it's rare I watch one and don't get some piece of useful info!
I've always wanted a magna bend, but they are just too expensive especially here in Australia.
A great machine!
You can make a similar one cheaply ruclips.net/video/kcttxOw_J7o/видео.html
Thanks for all the videos Lazze so inspiring. I hope to come to one of your classes soon.
But Lazze, doesn't it magnetize the sheet metal ?
T-Mans Go Karts only temporarily and not enough to affect welding.
I like that.
seriously cool.