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    Question New to forum, looking for info on the gearing for a slip roller 36" wide

    Hi, I am new to the site, I am in the first year of my welding and metal fabrication business. My name is Aaron, my business is Hunt Ironworks. I am in process of making and sheet metal slip/ring roller and was interested on info about how to set up the gearing on theses machines.or if there are any that have been created here.

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    Hello,
    Welcome. The drive rolls are 1:1 ratio gear or sprocket and chain.

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    Hi Aaron - welcome to HomemadeTools.net

    Also here's a link for ideas: Homemade Ring Rollers - HomemadeTools.net
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunt Ironworks View Post
    Hi, I am new to the site, I am in the first year of my welding and metal fabrication business. My name is Aaron, my business is Hunt Ironworks. I am in process of making and sheet metal slip/ring roller and was interested on info about how to set up the gearing on theses machines.or if there are any that have been created here.
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    Welcome. The drive rolls are 1:1 ratio gear or sprocket and chain.

    That is accurate for top and bottom roll, back one is an idler. I'd bet an exploded view, might reveal proportions of a hand-cranked slip roll is like 6:1, and 16" long handle. Or should be. I've rolled perforated & hemmed 16ga stainless strainers, material was about 12 x 12.
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