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| Piano User Join Date: Dec 2004
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![]() | Mike -- Yes, I know the Z60 Dent Machine ... I watched Gary Ferree use it to remove dents from French Horns I would have never attempted. It works on all horn bells, Cornet thru Sousaphone. I don't have one (wish I did, too) ... probably $3000 US with all the proper accessories, Ed -- Yes, I believe it is similar to the "English wheel" as used by the "panel beaters" across the pond. I've watched Jesse James on one of those "Monster Garage" Public TV channels form custom motorcycle gas tanks with a similar machine. Don't know if they deal with folks outside the trade, but if you want to learn some interesting things about tools and such used in brass and woodwind repair, try contacting Ferree's Tools, Inc. at : (800)-253-2261 ferreesstools@aol.com (Email) www.ferreestools.com (Website) Regards, Robert Rowe |
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