It will take a sheet up to 52 inches wide and will handle 16 ga. at that width. I have rolled 1/8 inch plate about 6 inches wide with out any problem. I have also rolled 1/4 by 1/4 inch stock with out any trouble. Even rolled a 1/2 rod in to a circle with the ring roller. Got if from grainger with the stand. Don't remember how much but not bad on the price.
@Brute4rce I love my 200. It has been a real solid machine. If you ever get up to Phoenix you should stop by and check out the studio. Just drop me a note before you come up.
@kevincaron@kevincaron Hi Kevin. I am an aspiring sculptor over in Tampa. I have never owned a slip roll. I wanna work a little heavier at around 3/16ths . Can I go a little smaller if I was only going to be doing gentle bends? I have found your videos inspiring and very helpful, I've learned a lot of great tips. love your humble approach and you are a lucky man to have such a wonderful woman at your side. Thanks. BTW my website is richsculptures com richcaricatures com
@onerichartist You might get away with it for awhile. If you didn't go over maybe 3 inch wide and got a smaller slip roll. Maybe a 24 inch or an 18 inch. That would make the roller a lot stronger and less likely to bend. Whichever size you get go slow and good luck.
What make/model is that slip roller? What is it's capacity?
jdh239 1 month ago
@jdh239 That is a Dayton 52 inch slip-roll.
It will take a sheet up to 52 inches wide and will handle 16 ga. at that width. I have rolled 1/8 inch plate about 6 inches wide with out any problem. I have also rolled 1/4 by 1/4 inch stock with out any trouble. Even rolled a 1/2 rod in to a circle with the ring roller. Got if from grainger with the stand. Don't remember how much but not bad on the price.
kevincaron 1 month ago
Great Vids! I just noticed your from Phoenix, I'm from Tucson. BTW, how do you like the Syncrowave 200?
Brute4rce 11 months ago
@Brute4rce I love my 200. It has been a real solid machine. If you ever get up to Phoenix you should stop by and check out the studio. Just drop me a note before you come up.
kevincaron 11 months ago
wondering if you can do more videeos of the slip roll
dudemancalidude 1 year ago
@dudemancalidude I will add it to the list. Check back and I will try to post a few up.
Thanks for asking.
kevincaron 1 year ago
you have a nice shop. I wish I had one like yours
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
@honeybunchickens Thanks, it has only taken 4 years to get it where it is now. Got a few more things to update yet.
Stay tuned.....
kevincaron 1 year ago
Love the vid and the slip roll. What brand is it and do you think it would have any problems bending 3/16 aluminum? Love the vids and your site.
Rich
onerichartist 1 year ago
@onerichartist HI Rich
The slip roll is a "Dayton" 52 inch. It is rated to 16ga. I do not think it will work for the 3/16 alum.
What are you making??
kevincaron 1 year ago
@kevincaron @kevincaron Hi Kevin. I am an aspiring sculptor over in Tampa. I have never owned a slip roll. I wanna work a little heavier at around 3/16ths . Can I go a little smaller if I was only going to be doing gentle bends? I have found your videos inspiring and very helpful, I've learned a lot of great tips. love your humble approach and you are a lucky man to have such a wonderful woman at your side. Thanks. BTW my website is richsculptures com richcaricatures com
onerichartist 1 year ago
@onerichartist You might get away with it for awhile. If you didn't go over maybe 3 inch wide and got a smaller slip roll. Maybe a 24 inch or an 18 inch. That would make the roller a lot stronger and less likely to bend. Whichever size you get go slow and good luck.
kevincaron 1 year ago
@kevincaron Thanks pal. I will most likely wait and go heftier. I appreciate your advice. Peace. Stay cool.
Rich
onerichartist 1 year ago
your wife voice is parnaie
tonyravens 1 year ago
You are too clever! That sculpture is fantastic.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
You to can learn the ways of ....Me??? Classes start every morning at the stroke of whenever I get there..
kevincaron 2 years ago