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scissorman

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besides bearings what can u do with a press

lets see, when I owned an automotive machine shop I used my press for axle bearings, wheel studs, front wheel drive bearings, bushings, u-joints, shaft straightening, hydraulic clamping, compressing springs, straightening cylinder heads, and i'm sure i've forgotten many more uses. Now my press is a Nugier 40ton
 

colin39

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Squash the head and tails off copper coins , so childish i know, :)
 

JBradley500

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I use one to break the knee caps of people who can't come up with the scratch they owe me.

Your favorite bookmaker,
Jimmy Marbles
 

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Break the bead on small tires, take apart drill chucks.
 

redwrench60

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I used our big press at work recently to clamp and hold a large hydraulic cylinder still while I rocked on it with a 24" pipe wrench and 6 foot cheater. None of our vises would open wide enough to hold it.
 

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crushing oil filters, pressing solid tires on rims.... A press is one of those things that are not normally used daily however when you need it, it makes the cost worth while.
 
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Press valve guides valve seats and wrist pin bushings along with the afore mentioned chassis work and bending whatever. When it's not in use doing something productive it holds my work gloves and a beer or whatever.
 

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crushing oil filters, pressing solid tires on rims.... A press is one of those things that are not normally used daily however when you need it, it makes the cost worth while.

How do you crush oil filters? Do you have a method?
 

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I use one to break the knee caps of people who can't come up with the scratch they owe me.

Breaking kneecaps reeeeeeeeeeeal slow, one pump at a time... damn that's evil. :evil:




I used mine for making "adjustments" when installing motorcycle handguards. These things are made from extremely strong aluminum.

I've also used mine to make some custom exhaust adaptors and flares, using trailer balls as mandrels. Worked far better than I thought it would, actually.

I went most of my life without a press, but it's come in handy a hell of a lot more than I ever thought it might.

Just as important is the collection you build up of random strong round stuff to use as adaptors for pushing various things.
 

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Not much you can't do with a press. I cold formed a piece of tube to replace a rotted out section of crossmember on my truck using my 20 ton press. No heat used.
 

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Generally speaking I feel that a press keeps me from getting unprofessional and hammering on things that shouldn't be hammered on.
 

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U joints we had a regular oil filter crusher at work. required then you could throw them in the trash. other wise you had to seal them in 55 gal drums and pay to have them crushed.
Saw a show about old trains they had a300 ton press to press wheels off of axles.
 
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Here is a very large horse shoe 3/8" thick 9" across and it bent with ease..
 

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burke753

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You can push seized hubs out of brake drums with it. Only took 80 tons to break this one loose.
https://vimeo.com/145152055
It doesn't get interesting until like 1:30 so fast forward I couldn't figure out how to make the video shorter
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Very handy when welding and correcting heat distortion.
 
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lets see, when I owned an automotive machine shop I used my press for axle bearings, wheel studs, front wheel drive bearings, bushings, u-joints, shaft straightening, hydraulic clamping, compressing springs, straightening cylinder heads, and i'm sure i've forgotten many more uses. Now my press is a Nugier 40ton
Tell us more, what kind of cyl heads?
 

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You can do destructive weld testing----here's a little I just did today. I laid it so it was resting on the edges of the 2 different plates and let 'er rip! 3/16 to 1/4" mild steel 3-pass weld with Hobart Handler at it's 'max capabilities'. Next, I'll try a single-pass.
 

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