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			Hey, new to the metal shaping world, life long car guy with too many projects and kids. But recently I decided to get some shaping tools as I have always made parts the tack and hammer way, lots of welding.  So far the deep strecher/shrinker and now a bead roller frpm PA (HF equivelent) that is currently in transformation to a usable tool with stand and motor. If anyone has any experience with the large english wheel from PA or HF I could use some info as to weather I should or not, Alex | 
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			Welcome to the forum, Alex.
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			Welcome to the forum, Alex.
		 
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			Welcome aboard from a fellow Ontarian. You're better off getting a set of wheels from Hoosier Profiles before he closes. You could build your own frame. The Princess Auto wheel is not the most desirable unit. If you have a dial indicator, set up shop in the store to check the run out on the wheels before buying. You could reinforce their frame. Where abouts you located? I host a meet every fall in Toronto. | 
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