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November 2008 Vol 1, Issue 1
 Mittler Bros. E-News

Ultimate Single Speed Tubing Notcher

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Greetings!  
Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool E-News Letter. The purpose of this newsletter is not to flood your inbox with useless information but rather to showcase our new products, monthly specials, and upcoming events that we will be attending.
 
Our Online Store
is open 24/7 so please feel free to visit anytime. In this fast paced world we live in today, Thank You gets overlooked in too many transactions. At Mittler Bros. we know that without you, our valued customer, we would not exist, Thank You. 
 
Paul and I started our company in a 2,500 square foot wreck of a building and, now, we have moved to a new 58,000 square foot ultra-modern manufacturing facility.  None of this would be possible without....Read More
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In This Issue
Upcoming MB Events
Bead Rollers
Pivot Handle Jack
Billet Crankshafts
MB Motorsports News
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Glow in the Dark
 2 1/2" Air Gauge
 
Online Store Price Only $42.50! 
 
 Glow in the Dark Air Gauge  
Air Chuck 
**Shock Proof Bumper
**Easy To read
**Easy to Hold Air release Button
**Swivel Chuck
Featured Product-Bead Rollers
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24" Now has a CNC Machined BILLET ALUMINUM frame for strength and Great Looks.
 
  Bead Roller
 
 
 36" & 42" Heavy Duty All Fabricated Plate Steel Construction.

42" Beadroll

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-24" All Aircraft Billet Aluminum Frame Construction
-36" & 42" Heavy Duty All Fabricated Plate Steel Construction.
-Largest selection of heat treated rolls to choose from.
-Adjustable depth of bead.
-Variable speed foot control for Hands Free operation.
-Oillite bushings at all rotation points for long life.
-Forward and Reverse switch for left or right side operation.
-Heat treated gears for years of trouble free operation.
-1-1/8" throat opening for "Bend, then Bead" operation.
-Industrial finish for good looks and durability.

 
24", 36" & 42" Bead Rollers are Designed to Handle .040" Steel and .050" Aluminum Max.
   
New Product-Pivot Handle Jack 
   Winner 2008 SEMA Global Media Award!

An Innovative Solution To Those Tight Garage Spaces!  

Pivot Handle Jack
 
*Handle Pivots 360°
*1 Ton Capacity
*Aluminum Construction
*3-1/2" Minimum Height
*21" Maximum Height
*29-3/4" Long
*13-3/4" Wide
*42" Handle length
*Weighs 55 Lbs.
 
 
 
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New Product-Billet Crankshafts
 
 
We Now Make Crankshafts!
 Made in America with AMERICAN MATERIALS & LABOR 

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-Factory Style Drive Flange                       -Tapered Trailing Edges
-Light-weight Star Drive Flange                   -Straight Cut Keyway
-4-Bolt Sprint Drive Flange                         -Woodruff Keyway
-Drilled Rod Pins Reduce Weight               -7/16" or 1/2" Tapped Snout
-Reinforced Arm Ribs Add Strength            -Small or Big Block Chevy or Ford Snout

MB Motorsports News
 
2008 Race TruckThe MB Motorsports NASCAR Craftsman Truck Team ran it's final race of the season at Texas Motor Speedway on Oct. 31st, 2008. Medina, Ohio's Jack Smith and J.C. Stout from Castile, NY piloted team trucks bearing the numbers 63 and 36 respectively. Jack scored an impressive 21st place finish while J.C. came home in 26th with an overheating problem.
 
MB Motorsports is one of the original teams from the inaugural year of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, 1995. Their first race was run at the Milwaukee Mile that year....Read More
A Few Things to Remember  
"It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose US with Stars and Stripes Imagea little money that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the job it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot, it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better."
John Ruskin, Author - Economist 1819-1900
 
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of a cheap price is forgotten!  
  
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