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  1. #16
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    Still looking to move these things on (nuts, the Scleroscope and the knuckle press). Thought I had a taker for the knuckle press but there was never any follow up from the initial 'I'm interested', and I'd really like that to go as it keeps getting in the way.

    Michael

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    What is the dimensions and weight of the knuckle press?
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    Roughly 300mm side to side, 400 front to back and then 470 high. That would be a outline dimension for packing as there is a counterweight that swings up when in use. I should mention that the actuating handle is not with it - never got around to sourcing a bit of steel for that, but that is just a bit of bar stock. Weight is 'bloody heavy' my guess is 50kg+. I can just lift it. I'd need to get out in the shed with the bathroom scales.

    Michael

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    According to the bathroom scales, the press weighs in at 40kg. Not sure how accurate that number is, as those same scales keep telling me that I'm overweight. Still, good enough for freight calculations.

    Michael

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    Thanks. Freight cost would be too much so I will have to pass.
    Nev.

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    Nev, I could get it to Tamworth if that helps at all.
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