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Old 06-22-2009, 04:29 PM   #21
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Excellent! Start looking around for a 1980's van we can use. There should be plenty of choices in people's yards down where you live.
Will do.

Will this one work?
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Old 06-22-2009, 05:09 PM   #22
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Will do.

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No, not at all. It must be at least 80% rust.
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Old 06-22-2009, 05:12 PM   #23
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No, not at all. It must be at least 80% rust.
Back to looking I go.
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Old 06-22-2009, 05:13 PM   #24
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You can do one-shots up to 2" with that one.

Well MD yes its kinda one shot shoes from 1 1/2 thur 2 inch and then 2 1/2 thur 4 inch its a segment shoe or as we call it a knuckle shoe . It was and still is a very good bender greenlee had so many but this was a find bender if one needs it .http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/t...1010004_01.jpg

We kinda use the old 881 on commercial work its fast and loads easy and use the GB sidewinder its easy to move around from electric rm to rm .




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I never read any of Nick's posts because he says "Don't listen to me ever" so therefore I don't.
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Old 06-22-2009, 06:44 PM   #26
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Ahhhh I need one BUT I would not buy a 2-shot bender, espically with a hand pump.
Ditch the hand pump and run a foot pump or an electric pump with it.
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I never read any of Nick's posts because he says "Don't listen to me ever" so therefore I don't.
Is reading listening, or does it listening apply to oral communication only?
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Old 06-22-2009, 07:38 PM   #28
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Old 08-13-2009, 09:08 PM   #29
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Cool greelee bender

hey guys thanks for the input (hahha) 1st i forgot i posted this in this site . 2nd it is not hot it was a friends that went out of bussiness in brevard and i did some welding work for him and he paided me with a bunch of tools. it is missing the 1.1/2 shoe ,yes ced in cocoa can get one . i don't want this anymore. i used it for a while . and the name is not sanded off the box you can read it as plain as day (QEC) i want to sell this thing because i need to buy parts for my car that i am building. I do know who crome electric is in tville. i still have it 4 sale so if any would like to talk about the price email me at gojubill@bellsouth.net . as for work i have a good job I work as a Plumber and a welder also as a ac mechanic . Sorry that i caint talk your lingo but i thought that someoone starting out could use a tool like this so pass it on . thanks
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Just noticed the front of the box.. that was a good find
hey bro i forgot that i posted it on this site . ps its not hot . email me and we can talk . i'm not an electrian i am a plumber/welder so sorry about the post i just thought that maybe one of your guys on the site could use it .

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Gojuju, I allready have a 777 bender, so not interested in that, but how much for the magnetic protractor????
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you can buy one at ace for about $10.00 thanks for the email

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