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Make sure to count your fingers before you leave the shop...
Mike
SB 10K (1976) Rockwell vertical mill (1967) Rockwell 17" drill press (1946) Me (1949)
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After wiring, we made a test run and the press worked great.
Using one of the Unipunches that came with the press, we punched 1/2 holes in
16 gauge with no problems at all.
Next, I want to build a guard around the contact point where the punch hits the unipunch.
(Leaving no open contact point)
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Never be it me that questions the need for a new tool!
I dig punch presses because they will make hole shapes which no other machine can make (for example, truly pointy-cornered triangles or stars -- just have to make the die for it.
So, what is your planned use for this tool?
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No real plan as of now.
The press came up on craigslist for cheap.
When I can own a machine like this for $300 its a no brainer.
I buy tools and than learn how to use them
I never ran a lathe until I bought one.
Never ran a punch press till this week.
I would like to build parts or invent something.
In the end it all takes tools and machines.
I don't want to sub out anything.
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(12-15-2015, 07:35 PM)carkrazd Wrote: I don't want to sub out anything.
Good idea. BTW, once you've invented your brainchild, sell it to a large US manufacturer such as Channel Lock so they can beat back the cheap knock-offs.
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Highpower (12-17-2015)
I tend to agree with your outlook. You'll find that certain tools play nice with other tools. With the punch, you'll want to get a surface grinder for finishing punches & dies.
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A surface grinder is on my hit list of tools to find.
First I have a deal going to trade a Jet 10x24 lathe.
for a 7" Ammco Shaper and atlas horizontal mill in Jan 2016.
Been chasing the shaper for some time.
The atlas has a bunch of gear cutters with it.
I'm hoping the cutters have a 1" hole so they can be used on
My Diamond Horizontal mill
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Highpower (12-17-2015)
I have a 7" Rhodes which I almost never use, but when I do, it's usually the only tool I have which will do the job (under power, at least). I love it for keyways and square inside corners. :)
If I had room at the inn, I'd invite a Horizontal mill to visit and stay a while.