I have that same press, it works great. I put a set of casters on the base. Bought is break to bend metal, it’s pretty cool too. I tried to upload a video but kept getting “oops we ran into a problem”
I have that same press, it works great. I put a set of casters on the base. Bought is break to bend metal, it’s pretty cool too. I tried to upload a video but kept getting “oops we ran into a problem”
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I picked up the Milwaukee version on sale. Welcome any feedback and tips when you get to using it because I haven't used mine yet — and I suspect they don't perform drastically different.
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Is that the ratchet that comes with the 3/8 and 1/2 inch drive anvil? I’ve been wanting to get that one.
My elderly neighbor who lives alone in primitive conditions (I've mentioned him before) was worrying us neighbors because he's getting to be frail, and he has no land-line comms at his place, and he's in a hole, so mobile doesn't work where his house is. I bought and installed a WeBoost celllular booster with the receiving antenna on a hill above his "cave" and the internal antenna inside. He now has a reliable connection! And when he asked what he owed me, I said, "how about that rusty, broken old 60 ton press that you haven't used in 20 years?" He said, "Deal!"
That was about a month ago. On Friday, my lovely wife conspired to get my two brothers to come down to our place (they both live in the north) for the first visit ever (we've been here 18 years!) Yesterday and today, they helped me unbury it at Johnny's place and get it in the shop!
Here it is in all its glory (it's going to need some serious rehab work):
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It has an asset tag on it from University of Texas. The manufacturer's nameplate:
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It has a manual pump on it that leaks badly. I think I'll convert it to electric/hydraulic...
Nice Press! Def worth the rehab. Nothing better than old, American tools from the Golden Era of Manufacturing. Been keeping my eyes open for an old Delta/Rockwell or Clausing Floor standing drill press. I find em, but not at prices I want to pay, or they are still set up for 3 phase and people STILL want an arm and a leg.
I did a little bit of parts research, and the good news is that I found a seal kit for the master and slave cylinders. The bad news is that it reportedly comes with no instructions or even a parts diagram to show where they go (in case the old parts are so bad I can't tell), but even more bad is the price - nearly $500. For leather seals. Crazy!
