Thanks for checking if it can do 1.2 and 1.6 aswell. It looks like it has a slightly hard time. I wonder if the ewbt75 has bigger wheels to help it roll over them easier
I see you edited your question as I was going to point you to the chapter at 15:55 😁. Bigger wheels would be better, but the frame is strong and the wheels on the bench one just as hard. In fairness to the machine, I was using only a small piece of 1.6 mm sheet for the demo. I think a bigger area of sheet would be easier to work.
Hey Bob, thank you for the informative video. I'm going to order one of these for my workshop, but can you just tell me if you can turn the wheel and anvil 90 degrees. It looks as if it's possible, but no mention of it in the specs online. Cheers.
Good question, and I had a look at mine and it does look like you can turn the wheel and anvil 90 degrees. There looks to be a set of matching bolt hoples front and back of the wheel mounting and the shaft the anvil mounbts on looks like it could rotate in its mount. Not something I have tried, but it does look very possible. Hope that helps.
To the nearest 10mm, it is 550mm long, and 530mm high. The main body is 55mm wide, but the wheels run accross the frame, but the widest points are the feet which, when fitted, make the base 300mm wide. Hope that helps.
Thanks for checking if it can do 1.2 and 1.6 aswell. It looks like it has a slightly hard time. I wonder if the ewbt75 has bigger wheels to help it roll over them easier
I see you edited your question as I was going to point you to the chapter at 15:55 😁. Bigger wheels would be better, but the frame is strong and the wheels on the bench one just as hard. In fairness to the machine, I was using only a small piece of 1.6 mm sheet for the demo. I think a bigger area of sheet would be easier to work.
Hey Bob, thank you for the informative video. I'm going to order one of these for my workshop, but can you just tell me if you can turn the wheel and anvil 90 degrees. It looks as if it's possible, but no mention of it in the specs online. Cheers.
Good question, and I had a look at mine and it does look like you can turn the wheel and anvil 90 degrees. There looks to be a set of matching bolt hoples front and back of the wheel mounting and the shaft the anvil mounbts on looks like it could rotate in its mount. Not something I have tried, but it does look very possible. Hope that helps.
I couldnt find the overall dimentions of the unit online, could you help out with that info?? It would be much appreciated :)
To the nearest 10mm, it is 550mm long, and 530mm high. The main body is 55mm wide, but the wheels run accross the frame, but the widest points are the feet which, when fitted, make the base 300mm wide. Hope that helps.
3:30 lol how heavy?
About 70 pounds, not too heavy for me, but I thought I would mess around for the video 😁.
I just received this exact one as a birthday present from my lovely wife :) looking forward to shaping up some patch panels :)
@@bleedingear1952 Lucky you, always love a woman who understands a man's need for tools 😁👍👍👍