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Old January 18th 14, 03:39 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"Paul Drahn" wrote in message
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, and don't remember what
this one machine was called (thinking Iron Man) that could punch holes
and
various shapes in steel and do some bending of very thick pieces.



IronWorker!


Paul, KD7HB


Thats it. Thanks. Looks like the one in the Wikipedia.

I was an electrician/instrument technician. Got the mechanics to make
anything that was not very simple for me. I was shown a few things about
that Iron worker. The thing I remember the most was it took a while to wind
up and a while to wind down after it was cut off. I watched it a couple of
times, but never used it. The one we had looked to be very old, but built
very strong.
Walked around it for a year or so and finally asked one of the mechanics
what it was. I could do simple things on laths and milling machines, but
not that thing.

Could have used it a few weeks ago when I was making a dual band antenna
mount for my truck. Had to use aluminum and a vice to do some bending. If
I was working, it would have been stainless steel and bent on a brake.



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