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Re: Board shear information
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- Subject: Re: Board shear information
- From: Ann Frellsen <libavf@emory.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 09:24:31 -0400
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Claudia, try American Graphic Arts in Chicago:
Phone: (908) 351-6906 Fax: (908) 351-7156
http://www.agamachinery.com
We bought our reconditioned 46" Jacques from them a few years ago and were
very happy with their selection, and service. My personal opinion is that
you are better off with a Jacques or a Vagelli than any other type of board
shear. Don't waste time looking at cheap cutters. They aren't worth the
frustrations later. If you want more details please don't hesitate to
contact me.
Claudia Stall wrote:
> Can anyone help with suppliers of Jacques, Ideal, Kuttrimmer, etc. board
> shears? We don't need all the bells and whistles just one that will make
> reliable, smooth cuts of the larger board (33" or so).
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