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A while back I acquired a "nibbler" type machine that was built probably at least 40 years ago (if not longer). It is a fabricated machine, but appears to be well built. It has a 1" thick main frame plate with approximately 30" throat and is mounted on a very substantial fabricated steel table. It is powered by a 1/4" hp motor. The only information that I have is on the nameplate, which lists the following information:
"Maximum Capacity 14 gauge stainless steel & 10 gauge mild steel
Designed & Built by Charles Ingles
3452 6th Street, Ceres, CA."
I have never used a machine of this type and would like to learn more about it and put it to work in my shop.
Can anyone suggest how to set up the tooling and provide some operational information on the machine.
I have also uploaded two photos of the machine to give you some idea of what it looks like.
This is just to nice a piece of "vintage" machinery to let sit idle.
Thanks
Chuck
Northern CA
"Maximum Capacity 14 gauge stainless steel & 10 gauge mild steel
Designed & Built by Charles Ingles
3452 6th Street, Ceres, CA."
I have never used a machine of this type and would like to learn more about it and put it to work in my shop.
Can anyone suggest how to set up the tooling and provide some operational information on the machine.
I have also uploaded two photos of the machine to give you some idea of what it looks like.
This is just to nice a piece of "vintage" machinery to let sit idle.
Thanks
Chuck
Northern CA