Nothing top secret about me. I've moved on to vacuum bagging my laminated ribs. Both methods work great. I seem to have a bit of a floor space crisis in my shop and find that the plastic bag folds and stores better/easier/smaller/lighter than the big steel press. Speaking of floor space..... for the last time - anyone want a free 1890s Blassius & Sons upright? Needs rebuilding. Beautiful carved rosewood case, very well built - very much worth rebuilding. Next step is to gas up the chainsaw....... Terry Farrell > Subject: Re: For Sale: Pneumatic Rib Press: Why are you selling it? > Or is it "top secret"? I must admit that I am > intensely impressed and intrigued by your sense of > inventiveness and innovation! ( And, no, I was not > paid to say that! ). Please disclose, if you please! > Thump > > > --- Farrell <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > > > 3-Ton Pneumatic Rib Press - for building laminated > > ribs. > > > > Will press up to a 9-inch by 4-foot slab of ribs. > > Just add a single pinblock plank as a base, radiused > > caul(s) and an air supply to build your own > > laminated ribs. Works Excellent. > > > > For a picture, go to: > > http://www.farrellpiano.com/ribs.htm and scroll down > > to the third picture. > > > > Terry Farrell > > > > terry@farrellpiano.com > > > > www.farrellpiano.com >
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