Frodo Report post Posted June 23, 2023 modified my arbor press removed the geared press arm using a 1/4 rod coupling forcefully with great care, drive the coupling into the tool recover hole in the. The presser arm grind the rod coupling so it fits OnTo the aluminum stamp using a drill bit, remove the threads inside the rod kkcoupling. Cut a 1/4” rod 1.5” long , grind one end to a dull point nowlets use the machine 1)…. Flip/invert the anvil that comes with the press. Use this tool to press large acrylic stamps, I have pressed stamps up to 6” diamieter 2). Press for stamps 3).. remove the selector wheel from a broken hand punch, remove one of its cutter dyes Ram will press down on the cutter dye to punch holes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlZilla Report post Posted June 23, 2023 1 hour ago, Frodo said: forcefully with great care My favorite method for many things ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted June 24, 2023 11 hours ago, AlZilla said: My favorite method for many things ... I stole that line fro an engineer in Texas the plan called for a floor sink to be installed at a location that had a 4’x2’section of duct work in the way I issued an RFI. And waited for an answer engineers answer was to forcefully with great care manipulate the top of the duct work to accommodate the p-trap (IE. Beat it) This work was taking place in a university kitchen that was in operation. I came down my ladder stole a stainless steel mixing bowl cut round hole in the duck and set the bowl in it with the p-trap nestled in the bowl like a baby bird The salad chef looked for his mixing bowl for an hour before he gave up side note, shout out to a plasma cutter called Drag-un awesome awesome tool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites