What type of shear is this?

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Asbjorn Johansen
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What type of shear is this?

Post by Asbjorn Johansen »

This is a link to a beverly shear on ebay (alas not a b2)

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1602233603&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=991533082&indexURL=0&rd=1

Is this just meant for straight cuts?

Also, anyone have Beverly's home page, I'm searching on google and keep comming up with resellers and archive member's home pages.

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Post by Clay »

I don't know what type of shear that is either. I saw it on ebay and just skipped it over since it didn't look too particularly useful.

Oddly enough, Beverley doesn't have a webpage! Maybe they don't realize that there are tons of people who surf the net looking for their B-2s...
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Looks like a straight shear, no curved cuts.



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Post by AB Hammer »

It is known as an 'Inside Slotter'
It's designed for cutting the inside of your metal without cutting the edge.
Like you can use 4 cuts and cut out a square or rectangle out of the middle of your project.


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