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<blockquote data-quote="wayne86" data-source="post: 626802" data-attributes="member: 7897"><p>I have one and really like it. I'll have to look into the roller follower that Pholmann is talking about. The biggest con that I have found is that because of the 6.0 CLR and the distane between the middle of the die and the clamp you can not do two bends very close together. Also the size of the plates that hold the die and the ram are large, so even if you an get a bend fairly close to the other you can't be on a different plane because the tube will hit the plates.</p><p>Another con, and maybe it's just me, but changing dies is a real PITA unless you have another person there to help. The plates and die together are pretty heavy and akward when trying to hold them up and remove the pin at the same time.</p><p>I also have the notcher. I have zero complaints on the notcher. It's a very nice tool.</p><p>Overall, It's well worth the money. I am pretty new to fabrication it was pretty easy to put together and get going. Joe, the owner, is awesome with customer service as well. I dont' think you would regret making the purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wayne86, post: 626802, member: 7897"] I have one and really like it. I'll have to look into the roller follower that Pholmann is talking about. The biggest con that I have found is that because of the 6.0 CLR and the distane between the middle of the die and the clamp you can not do two bends very close together. Also the size of the plates that hold the die and the ram are large, so even if you an get a bend fairly close to the other you can't be on a different plane because the tube will hit the plates. Another con, and maybe it's just me, but changing dies is a real PITA unless you have another person there to help. The plates and die together are pretty heavy and akward when trying to hold them up and remove the pin at the same time. I also have the notcher. I have zero complaints on the notcher. It's a very nice tool. Overall, It's well worth the money. I am pretty new to fabrication it was pretty easy to put together and get going. Joe, the owner, is awesome with customer service as well. I dont' think you would regret making the purchase. [/QUOTE]
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