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    16 inch slip roller

    After getting beat up by this project for a week, it's finally DONE! I thought I'd be posting this 2 days ago but it was just one thing after another. In the end, I won the battle and the war. lol

    This was inspired by one I saw on youtube. There are many different variety's of these but I liked this design the most. Credit goes to Mistry MakeTool on youtube. See the video of his build here: (copy and paste URL)
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMA8KPk2lKw&t=510s
    I made only a few changes from his, mostly trying to keep the workings more to the outside of the roller area so nothing would get in the way. I can roll a 16 inch piece of material through as shown. It will roll tubes and also cones/funnels. (roller can be tightened more on one side to achieve that)

    For tightly rolled tubes that are hard to remove, the top roller can lift out by removing the 4 top cap screws, then the piece can slide off the roller.

    Some of the materials used:

    1-1/2 schedule 80 pipe (schedule 80 is a little over kill but I had it on hand)
    1/2 inch steel plate
    1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 3/16 angle iron
    5/8 threaded rod and coupler nuts
    (6) 6003ZZ sealed bearings
    (2) 35A12H 12 tooth sprockets
    #35 chain
    Rustoleum Maui Blue paint

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    Hi bobs409
    I'm looking to build a slip roller myself to form transmission tunnel for hot rod. Like the look of yours was wondering if I could get the dimensions and positions of the shafts on the end plates.
    Regards reynard52

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reynard52 View Post
    Hi bobs409
    I'm looking to build a slip roller myself to form transmission tunnel for hot rod. Like the look of yours was wondering if I could get the dimensions and positions of the shafts on the end plates.
    Regards reynard52
    Hi, the link below should have most if not all the dimensions. I built it based on his build.
    https://www.mistrymaketool.com/make-...lling-machine/

    There is also a video at the bottom of that page showing his build.



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