Metal Shears

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Targeman
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Hi All, I've just purchased a bench shear from ebay(Scot Goliath), my question is have any of you guys used this make/know of it and how good it is (or not)? It looked pretty good and the price was right, guess I just want confirmation that its an OK tool.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by Mulkster »

Ummmm can we see a picture? I'm not the expert, but other can help you alot.
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Thanks for replying Mulkster. Dont have the wherewithall for pics :sad:
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Post by Konall »

Targeman wrote:Dont have the wherewithall for pics :sad:


Then how about a link to the ebay auction.
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Was it Made by "Beverly" as in a Beverly shear? Or was it described as a "Throatless shear"... If so you should be happy... If not...Well you always can use it to cut your full sheets down to something your Jigsaw can handle.
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Post by Targeman »

Thanks again for the replies. I'm a happy bunnie, got the shear today and "yip" its a throatless, brand spanking new :D.
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