Tapco 10776 Sidewinder
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #58776 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Tapco
- Model: 10776
- Number of items: 1
Features
- Allows coil to be fed directly into port-o-bender
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Allows you to feed coil directly into the jaws of your Port-O-Bender and keeps the coil at your side where you need it. Speeds up production. Decreases waste. Attaches in seconds to the end of your PRO 2000. Works in tandem with your Port-O-Bender and Cut-Off to form a complete "one stop trim shop". Holds up to 24 in. x 100 ft. coil. Weighs only 25 lb.
Customer Reviews
Tapco sideinder
I've had the sidewinder for two years now, I don't know how I managed without it.I have had no problems with the sidewinder,a great investment.
Sidewinder makes a great sidekick
The Sidewinder makes feeding coil stock a breeze. It eliminates any wrinkling and the need to feed the stock out of the box. The coil carriage. The Pro-Cutoff tool is a must when using the Sidewinder. The Pro-Cutoff will cut the stock about two inches past the end of the brake so allow for this when cutting stock to length. The only caveat is the additonal weight at the end of the brake, especially with wider coil widths and lengths. The additional weight will on ocassion allow the operator to lift the left end of the brake off the ground but is only noticeable when bending stock at near the full length of the 10'6" brake. Changing the stock is a snap so much so that I am considering additional coil cradles to allow different color stock or a second coil to be finish side up or down to be left loaded. The coil cradle simply lifts off and it is relatively simple to change coils. After using this tool I would not want to go back to the old way of handling coil stock.
Tapco sidewinder
I am a professional building contractor that has been using the sidewinder for 3 years now. Not only does it save time in cutoffs, it keeps my coil stock clean and dent free. I could not imagine ever going back to the old method of unrolling the coil on a bench or even the ground and scoring and bending to cut. A very worthwhile investment for any serious mechanic.


