http://www.lowbucktools.com/MM1.html For those with limited floorspace, one frame, 9 tools. 4 min. and 1 1/2" wrench to change tools. I like the louver press.
I recently read an article on Williams Lowbuck and really liked the multipurpose stand idea for his many tools. I was curious if anyone owns and uses his tools regularly? Are they a solid product? Does he stand behind them if they break? TIA
i'm considering one of these just for the louver punch alone . no one in my area does louvers . dollars are a bit tight for me now but maybe in the future i'll spring for one.
Williams came to my shop once.... he is a good guy but he is 'Mr Lowbuck' I think he's saving it all for his Grankids The tools are OK but don't press em harder that they say Unlike Harbor Frt they do tell you these items are not heavy duty unless they are
I got those here in Europe If you see Jesse on TV working an E- wheel or Eckold 460 those both came from me It took me most of my life to afford good stuff. Now that I'm old and frail Usin' good strong machines sure helps
i have used the low-buck tubing notchers for 30 years,i have 2 of them and we built race cars all the time,they are good!