Anyone ever seen this throatless shear or have info on it?
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Aki Kolbrandssen
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Anyone ever seen this throatless shear or have info on it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41958&item=3840788935&rd=1
Anyone got any info on this shear or the company that is shipping them?
Anyone got any info on this shear or the company that is shipping them?
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Aki Kolbrandssen
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Looks exactly like my HF too, right down to the green rubber cap on the end of the handle.
It looks like there is some wear on it, especially on the back edge of the bottom.
You can get this from harborfreight for $94.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=38413
It looks like there is some wear on it, especially on the back edge of the bottom.
You can get this from harborfreight for $94.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=38413
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now here is the ultimate question... can you actually mount BEVERLY B1 blades on the HF shear? if you can then there is no reason to buy a BEV, only the blades and an HF. If not, and I suspect this is so, then we are all where we began to begin with and this device is (assuming it is an HF) either A- modified or B- an out and out lie.
the secondary question is: if the HF cannot mount BEV B1 blades in it's original configuration, can it be modified to do so without risking structural damage to the shear? conversely, could BEV blades be modified to fit an HF without risking excessive weakening of the blades?
anyone? anyone?
imagine the possibilities...
the secondary question is: if the HF cannot mount BEV B1 blades in it's original configuration, can it be modified to do so without risking structural damage to the shear? conversely, could BEV blades be modified to fit an HF without risking excessive weakening of the blades?
anyone? anyone?
imagine the possibilities...
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Angus Bjornssen
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Dragos, since in all my searching for Bev products I have not seen or heard mention of the Bev Jr, do you know if it is still in production and if so, are the blades available and if so, are they compatible with the HFK (harbor freight knockoff) with or without modification of blade or shear?
This leads me back to a modified version of the original question: can higher quality blades be bought for the HFK from Beverly or any other source? "higher quality" meaning of better quality than available from HF.
This leads me back to a modified version of the original question: can higher quality blades be bought for the HFK from Beverly or any other source? "higher quality" meaning of better quality than available from HF.
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Angus, I hear that the HF shear's brand replacement blades seem of better quality than the ones that come with the shears -- less proneness to chipping.
Some people with forges have reported success drawing the temper of the factory-delivered blades and redoing the heat-treat -- or maybe just cooking the blades to a somewhat softer temper. The problem seems to be that the in-box shear blades come a little too hard.
Some people with forges have reported success drawing the temper of the factory-delivered blades and redoing the heat-treat -- or maybe just cooking the blades to a somewhat softer temper. The problem seems to be that the in-box shear blades come a little too hard.
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The Beverly JR hasn't been in production for about 12 years but there still may be parts for it at the Beverly factory. You would just have to call, and I cant tell you if they are interchangable but it is the same size otherwise. I have toned up about 8 of the HF shears and there not bad after that.
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Anyone baked HF blades at about 475*F for a couple hours to see if it makes any difference? I'm guessing it's A2 or A6 steel for the blades.
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