Anyone have the "20 ton" press from HF? I was getting a cardiovascular treat bending a bracket back into shape so I could weld some bracing on it and the whole "12 ton" press sort of folded on me. The bottom channel that hold the blocking arbors bowed about 4" and the top of the press holding the jack raised about 2".
I'm not blaming the tool; honest. I think I'm just cranking harder on this little press than it was designed to take. Just curious if anyone thinks the '20 ton' version would hold up better or should I just buy a good bottle jack and weld up my own press? I know I can make a 50 ton press no problem, but no more than I use one, is it worth all my time to build one when I can buy a HF press rated at 20 tons for about $150 after coupon?
I can agree that a "12 ton press" SHOULD be able to handle a "12 ton force" without bending anything beyond its elastic limit.
However, if the top beam and bed rails start to bend "unreasonably" it would be wise to provide some reinforcement across them.
I don't know what, but in my generally sloppy and unconsidered approach I might grab 4 pipe clamps to try and hold the beams squeezed together very close to the work piece.
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