Martin Hocking
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I’ve been very fortunate to have some slip rolls land in my lap. I haven’t really got a clue how to use them properly.
They are (I assume) fairly old with ‘buck and Hickman London’ cast on the legs and are about 3 feet wide and unlikely to blow away.
They seem like a fairly straightforward/foolproof piece of equipment, but in my hands all bets are off!
So is there anything I should watch out for when having a go?
First thing that I’m not sure of is which way the back roller works. Most I’ve seen seem to pull the work up, but these seem to have a bar across the back that looks like it would get in the way doing that.
Book and video recommendations would be gratefully received too.
Only pictures I have are loading it with Henry the tractor at work….
They are (I assume) fairly old with ‘buck and Hickman London’ cast on the legs and are about 3 feet wide and unlikely to blow away.
They seem like a fairly straightforward/foolproof piece of equipment, but in my hands all bets are off!
So is there anything I should watch out for when having a go?
First thing that I’m not sure of is which way the back roller works. Most I’ve seen seem to pull the work up, but these seem to have a bar across the back that looks like it would get in the way doing that.
Book and video recommendations would be gratefully received too.
Only pictures I have are loading it with Henry the tractor at work….