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RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - DaveH - 06-09-2014 Ed, if could give me the dimensions of your U channel I sure I will be able to get one made I just need outside dim. and the hieght. I know the angle size so I can adjust it to suit my metric angle DaveH RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - EdK - 06-09-2014 (06-09-2014, 05:27 PM)DaveH Wrote: Ed, if could give me the dimensions of your U channel I sure I will be able to get one made Dave, I'm not sure what you're asking for here. Can you please elaborate? What U channel? Ed RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - DaveH - 06-09-2014 Hi Ed. A pic is much better [attachment=8571] DaveH RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - EdK - 06-09-2014 OK, but what is that U-channel a part of that you want me to measure? I'm still confused. Ed RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - Highpower - 06-09-2014 The base plate in your kit with the hole at each end. RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - DaveH - 06-09-2014 Sorry Ed, Your post http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthread.php?tid=2136 3rd and 4th photos, that part that has a 6 and two arrows. The bottom die (the angle iron) is welded to it . Sorry for all the confusion. DaveH RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - DaveH - 06-09-2014 Willie beat me to it DaveH RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - Highpower - 06-09-2014 That's a first.... RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - DaveH - 06-09-2014 DaveH RE: Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press - Mayhem - 06-10-2014 I was going to suggest turning the picture upside down, as you are in the Northern hemisphere and probably identify with that being n-channel. Dave - have you looked to see if there is a patent? If so, the drawings are often included and you are free to make a copy. My understanding of patent law is that anyone is allowed to make a patented item, AS LONG as they do not intend to profit from it (i.e. only for personal use). |