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08-18-2008, 10:24 PM | #1 |
Shop Press
So I think I want to pull the trigger and get a shop press for pressing things :) I have done 5 ring and pinions and now am going to be doing 2 more and have been getting along by borrowing everybody elses press when I gotta split or install bearings. I think its time I got my own ;)
So in the world of shop presses what do I want? Its primary purpose will be to remove and install bearings (axles, ring and pinions, etc..) possibly be used as a press break but thats a long ways off... What size should I be looking at? Will a 12T be enough? Should I go for the 20T or bigger? I dont want to break the bank, but I dont want to get a turd eather... What say you guys? AARON
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08-19-2008, 02:38 AM | #3 |
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i also get by with a cheap 20T model
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08-19-2008, 07:59 AM | #4 |
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For once a month usage, weld up an I beam with a 20 ton bottle jack.
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08-19-2008, 09:42 AM | #5 |
pimpin' IS easy
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i looked into this before i bought my 20 ton, and it would have cost me much more in the steel and jack than i paid for my whole press with adjustable table, arbor plates, etc.
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Do you know there was a day when steel was so cheap you could pick up scraps from structural steel jobsite fabrication and no one would object. Thats where my first press came from. It started with a six foot section of 6 inch I beam that probably weighed 100 pounds and was free to pick up. Nowdays, you'd get a felony for walking off with that scrap. :)
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08-21-2008, 08:42 PM | #7 |
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08-22-2008, 09:12 AM | #8 |
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Got a HF ad a couple nights ago, they have to 20ton for $50 OFF, said it is usually $249 and on sale is $199. I didn't really pay attention to the 12ton
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08-22-2008, 12:12 PM | #9 |
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08-22-2008, 12:20 PM | #10 |
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Guess I was trying to type to fast and not paying attention. I missed one key word "OFF". They are $50 off. Sorry
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08-22-2008, 04:09 PM | #11 |
I have been watching craigs list and saw that press, but its about 2 hours north of here and it would be cheaper to buy one new than drive up there and get it!
I think I am just going to get the HF 20T press since I got a 15% off coupon from my neighbor That post about the arbor plates is SCARY! We had thoes same plates at the rock shop and my buddy cracked one pressing out a seized bushing. Scared the **** out of us enough that we threw them in the scrap pile and got some cold rolled bar. When the bar bends, its time to stop Thanks for the replies. Now all I need is a spanner wrench for a 9" and I will be good to go for my gear install AARON
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