nybirdman
Super Member
I have made a ton of hoses up for my former job;very easy but the machine is extremely expensive.Again I would check with a local shop or mail order from Surplus Center.
I think you are mistaken. If it's the hose press I saw, that press it just to press the fitting into the new hose. It does not crimp. The crimp tool for hydraulic lines in typically in the range of $2,500 plus each die size. As I recall the last time I looked at getting into the work, the dies were about $275 EACH.
As I mentioned earlier, the fittings are very hard to install in new hose much less in old stiff hose. That's what the "hose press" is for.