It has kind of a bicycle crank mechanism that transferee the power to the big column that drives the moving head.And it might be hard to turn around when its been left outside.You should pour paraffin in all oil points and let it loosen up a bit before running it.He wants 450 AUD.
I would say it will cost about 400 to deliver it. It looks like such a beautiful press and would love to restore it. I sent him an email so he could do a short video of it working but havent heard from him yet. Tor, Thats a great looking press What does it sound like when you use it 75 Geneva wow nice purchase. The machine was for sale about three years ago for 6000 Norwegian krones (approx 1000 US). I was about to buy it then, but my money went to other tools and machinery. Then three years later when cleaning up my email inn-box, I saw the mail again. There are very few who do leather work in Norway, therefore he would not have many customers. He had done eight years of training in the UK before starting up his own as a bag maker here in Oslo, so then he had to close down. The machine stood outside his old workshop under a big awning ( during winter and summer time all that time). Atom Clicker Press Repair Free If YouHe said, if you still wants the machine you can have it for free if you pick it up. I promised him a big discount on a heavy stitcher I have for sale, and he need one. The oil becomes stiff, I had to pour big amount of paraffin (or diesel will work the same) inside all lube points, and force it to work again. Then I rebuilt the motor to a single phase with two big capacitors to not loose any power. ![]() There is not that slow oils pneumatic sound but a shorter very powerful BANG. Some of its powers comes from a very short stoke, I think about 20 mm or so.
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