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RE: Shop Press - starlight_tools - 12-20-2013 (05-02-2013, 10:27 AM)EdK Wrote:(05-02-2013, 10:04 AM)starlight_tools Wrote: The summary of both posts was to the gist of. Ed Thought I replied to this one already, but can't see it. FB is Flat Bar Walter RE: Shop Press - EdK - 12-20-2013 Walter, I know you had replied but I couldn't find it either. Ed RE: Shop Press - hswaters - 01-28-2014 (04-02-2013, 06:33 AM)EdK Wrote: I'm thinking of adding this project to my list. About 30 years ago I decided to build and sell hydraulic presses to local motorcycle shops and garages. I found a Japanese made jack that would work upside down in I put a oil reservoir above the jack. I have one in my shop still. I replaced the jack last month with an Omni Jack from Amazon. The Omni jack works upside down with no modifications other than removing the screw and turning the end flat. That type of design makes a much better hydraulic press than the type that use a jack sitting upright. You have much more work room and easy adjustment. I would never use a hydraulic press with any part depending on wood. RE: Shop Press - EdK - 05-01-2014 Why would these cost $670? http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200416271_200416271 Ed RE: Shop Press - TomG - 05-01-2014 They also want $49.95 for shipping. RE: Shop Press - f350ca - 05-01-2014 Union made ? RE: Shop Press - TomG - 05-01-2014 Or government contract. As a former employee of a DOD contractor, I've made much less for many more $. RE: Shop Press - hswaters - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 06:47 AM)EdK Wrote: Why would these cost $670? Maybe 25 tons is the weight and not the capacity? RE: Shop Press - starlight_tools - 05-01-2014 It's the Yellow Zinc Plating, that process is prohibitively expensive, LOL Walter RE: Shop Press - EdK - 05-01-2014 Their "precision machined" looks like my precision machining and it ain't precise. Ed |