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    Drop Ball Tester

    I am looking for an old school drop ball tester.

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    I have one in very good condition. $50.00 Us + shipping.

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    Hey Coupe, I am interested. Please find out the shipping cost to 59801 and call me at 406-552-1299. Thanks

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    total price all shipped ect.Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	13217 would be $75.00 US .
    I would like to complete the trans-action by email banking if that is acceptable to you, or a simple US bank draft will work.

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    What do you mean by email banking? Does this accommodate a dress and safety ball?

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    Not sure. The tube is 21 mm ID wide and the steel ball is 15 mm in diameter. I would assume a larger ball would fit in the tube and would be unsed for industrial safety. I used mine for dress safety.

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    Dress wear impact tests use a 5/8th inch steel ball, safety uses a 1" ball for basic testing. There's also high impact testing on safety where you shoot a 1/4 inch ball at 150 fps. The above tester would be fine for dress, but not safety.

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