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I have one of the benders as well. You're right about the worthless manual. I needed to make some specific repetitive bends and managed to figure out a way to do them. Probably not the way it was intended but bent them anyway. I don't think I'll ever have enough time to figure out how that thing is supposed to work. |
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Thanks for sharing, Harry. Misery loves company. Maybe one day we will find someone who knows how to use it and we can share the knowledge. I was hopeful I was going to receive a bit of help on the instructions in the main but it didn't come. Pat
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I bought one of those HF $80 pressurized grit blasters (40 lb capacity). Tried it with HF's walnut shell grit and glass beads. Not very reliable. Lotsa time spent removing clogs. My $15 unpressurized grit blast gun from TSC is much more usable and reliable.
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I also bought a set of the digital calipers and wondered how acurate they are. We had some 3 mill poly bags laying around and I measured the thickness with them. They read .003 every time and we had some 2 mill bags and it read .002. So they are plenty accurate for most things.
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