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Old Iron

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I'm going to buy a powered bead roller
1. Which manufacture is your favorite [P
2. What are the favorite or most used dies in your arsenal [P
 
i am a firm believer in Baileigh Industrial equitment. they are a small family owned company and great to deal with. the dies i use most are 1/4 round, 1/2 round, 3/4 round, 1/4 step, and artisan step roll. i bought a bunch of specialty dies and they really dont work as well as i would like
 
Thanks Mike
I emailed Shane and he responded so I'm gonna buy the BR-18E-36 with the dies you just recommended[FONT=&quot].
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Jimmy
 
Ours is a motorized ProTools bead roller and I made a stand for it and a table to support the work. Really helps on big pieces, and the bead roller itself has been flawless for years.

Don

 
Made these inner door patch panels with my bead roller for a friend's Model T coupe Saturday.
He already bought the outer patch panels, I put them on too [;)

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Ya I new that before I bought it.
It was almost a $1000 less, with everything I got, than Mitler Brothers.
As much as I like to buy USA made stuff, I just couldn't justify the difference in cost.
 
DR, this thing has opened a new and big door for me.
It's so smooth and quite. It has an industrial motor with all kinds of torque.
I'd recommend it to anyone without hesitation.
 

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