The guides are all installed and good to go. worked out perfect width with 1/4 on one side and 3/16 on the other
Then i pulled some pins and started on the grease *******
Then of course my go to was to chuck that 1/8 plate I tried to bend yesterday back in there and give her **** now that the punch is being held nice and straight.
Well.... Im pretty bummed to say the least, just as some people pointed out, the 6x6 is flexing pretty bad. I just had the 1/8 in there and was watching what kind of pressure it was taking to bend and noticed the 6x6 coming up everytime I bumped up the pressure. So gave that up because it was never my intention to bend 1/8 in this narrow die anyways.
I put the 4 ft wide piece of 16 gauge back in and put a dial indicator off of a pipestand on the bottom of the 6x6. Im showing about .050" deflection putting a 90 degree bed on 16 ga. Luckily it has come back down flat, I havnt wrecked it yet but its a bummer I was on what I thought was the home stretch.
Anyways, my budget has run out and quite honestly i need a break from this brake, Ive been working on it every day for 2 weeks haha.
So my plan is to pretend that this never happened, Im going to get the legs on and finish up the welding. Then im going to carry on with my life, the main goal of this press was to brake a syrup pan for the fast approaching syrup season, its 30" of 18 ga. Stainless so I should be able to make that happen without tweaking anything.
I have a thought about using some material i have to do a make shift stiffener for now, i have some pretty heavy 6" i beam that i probbaly should have used in the first place , i wonder about welding that to the very top of the uprighhts and running some 1/2x6 flatbar down in the middle of the existing 6x6.
I think when I get back to work i will try and score some 1/2 plate and badically fill the entire area where the arms are with plate on both sides ontop of thr existing 6x6. Basically 1/2 by 13"tall as tight as I can to the arms . Ill need to leave the top open so i can get the arms out at some point. Anyways, thanks for listening haha