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New Toy!

Beachbummer

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Now I can rebuild the pumps with ease. Glad to share If you are local to Houston. Found a discount coupon for $160, and I've wanted one for a while. Although it will be used infrequently, it's pretty cool to use.


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Those things are super handy to have. Little engineering work, and you can easily make a press brake out of it for thin sheet metal.
 
Nice!
 
I have the same one, comes in real handy when you need it.
 
For Christmas I got a small 1 ton arbor press. Certainly not as nice as yours (and $160--quite a deal!). I figured for as infrequently as I was likely to use it, it would fit the bill.

But good to know I have a backup here in Houston area! Appreciate that offer.
 
Those things are super handy to have. Little engineering work, and you can easily make a press brake out of it for thin sheet metal.
Add a 3D printer and you make simple or complex dies for limited runs

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