Shop Press.

http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php/3895-Tool-gloat?highlight=famco


In this thread I showed a set of plans to make the bearing splitter I use daily along with my Arbor Press and Fixtures for it. In the cabinets are a series of sleeve that are used to support or press items and shafts. Special fixtures for holding special applications etc.

I find the Arbor Press way more handy than the H Frame Press, but then on a 50 Ton Press, by the time the needle on the pressure guage registers, you have already done major damage

http://www.hobby-machinist.com/show...ion-the-Tool-Addicts-Prayer?highlight=forgive

Walter
 
Finally got some of my tooling hung in the rack. I had to bore some 1" nuts out to 1" to fit the shafts of my spuds because they just fell thru the 1" holes in the rack...Bob

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Picked up this press plate on ebay. Made from 410 SS with 15 holes. The largest is 2". Will work great with my little arbor press also...Bob

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Picked up this press plate on ebay. Made from 410 SS with 15 holes. The largest is 2". Will work great with my little arbor press also...Bob

Bob

Amazing what others will pay for somebodies "Swiz Cheese BooBoo's" LOL

Actually looks like a handy set up.

I have a similar one that was supplied by Milwaukee as one of their "Service Fixtures" It is a 4" x 10" x 1" plate with six holes ranging from 0.329" to 1.260"

The other one is a 110 mm Diameter disc x 25 mm thick that has holes ranging from 10 mm to 28 mm in 2 mm steps. On the back side is a series of holes for a detent spring and ball. This was from a Drill Guide System from Mafell. I find this one quite usefull and rarely ever have it on the drill guide. LOL

Walter

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Neat Bob!! What kind of shaper is that? I need to get up around your area and check out the machinery for sale.


Chris
 
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