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Hi all,

Right now Harbor Freight has a 1 ton arbor press that I could get for about $40 shipped with sales. I'd love to pick it up and get it modified to accept leather tools so I can cut down the amount of hammering I have to do. I however do not have the skill or the tools to drill out the ram and anvil myself. So my question is this. Does anyone know a machinist that would do a small job like this, that either works in the Boston area, or that would know arbor presses well enough to let me mail the ram and anvil to them to do the work?

There are places that sell presses with this modification, but they run like $75 plus the cost of shipping 20+ pounds.

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First things first. Let your fingers do the walking. You have the greatest information tool in front of you, your computer.

Search ten miles from your home for machine shops, refine your search, "small machine shops". If the shop closest to you doesn't have a web address they may and most likely do have an E-mail address.

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  On 3/25/2012 at 9:16 PM, Glendon said:

Hi all,

Right now Harbor Freight has a 1 ton arbor press that I could get for about $40 shipped with sales. I'd love to pick it up and get it modified to accept leather tools so I can cut down the amount of hammering I have to do. I however do not have the skill or the tools to drill out the ram and anvil myself. So my question is this. Does anyone know a machinist that would do a small job like this, that either works in the Boston area, or that would know arbor presses well enough to let me mail the ram and anvil to them to do the work?

There are places that sell presses with this modification, but they run like $75 plus the cost of shipping 20+ pounds.

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Ferg, thank you. I had actually done that a couple of times and did not find any places that looked promising. This time I did spot a couple of companies which have the capability, and that look like they might take smaller jobs. I guess I'll send off a couple of e-mails and see who might be willing to do the work and what their pricing would be.

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I want to do this also, with a Harbor Freight Arbor Press I just bought. Gonna have to take the plunge and find some help. Tampa, Fl area.

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From what I am seeing you are wanting the end of the ram drilled out so you can slip in a tool holder for holding stamps? If so it is easy to do, just needs to be put in the lathe and drilled. I really recomend walking into a small shop with cash in your hand, someone will do this for a few dollars. If you can not find someone I can do this for you for $25 plus shipping.

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I've been machining for about ten years now. Unfortunately I'm north of the border from you two. I'm curious as to what tools you would like to use in this press. I've been thinking about modifying one of these cheap presses. I just haven't taken the plunge yet. My thoughts are tools for rivets and snaps and such. Ive been using my drill press for some embossing but its a bit small for what I need. The chuck allows you to hold different diameter tools. Let me know if you have any questions regarding your project.

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I drilled the ram on my 1 ton arbor press (similar to the HF model) on my drill press. It just took a bit of careful set up and a good sharp drill bit. At the same time I ground the bottom two teeth off the ram so the handle could ratchet when the ram is raised completely, allow me to reposition the handle without removing the pinion from the frame. I have used it for 3d stamps, hole punches and setting snaps and rivets without a problem. Though I usually use my full size Delta drill press (turned off) for punching holes, mostly because of the laser cross hairs to indicate where the center of the hole will be.

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I want to do this too.. the hardest part seems to be choosing just which dies to get - they're like a whole can of worms by themselves. Some are threaded (which is a good idea in my mind but maybe cost prohibitive), some not, some do this, some do that. Can someone recommend a fairly complete set at a descent price? Sorry for the slight hi-jack.

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OK, here is my take on this modification. Don't drill the ram, but mill a Vee in the front instead. One mill cut straight across ,and perpendicular to the Vee, and where the tool will push against it. By using a Vee, and a clamp it will accomodate tools of various diameters, eliminate bushings for small ones in big holes, and in general makes like easier. Go to MSC's website, and look at Vee blocks to get an idea on what I am talking about. Of course the stamps won't all be centered depending on the diameter of the stamp handle, IE; smaller diameter will sit farther back than larger ones. but that is no problem in my eyes.

My background is that my Dad was a machinist all his life, Mom milled out radial aircraft engine master rods during WWII, and I have been machining since 1985. I am currently the tool maker for a CNC screw machine shop where I make, and modify tooling for the production floor. This is not a hard job for even a small basic job shop to do. Replacement Vee block clamps are available, we get replacements for ones that get broken on the floor at minimal cost. If you can't find a local shop that is willing to do it, I am just a USPS flat rate box away =) I like projects like this, and I even barter.

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Biggundoctor, I like your idea. I'm not sure if there's room on the ram for the side slots for the shaft clamp. Having a shaft clamp sticking out would hinder the visuals a bit also. Building furthur on your input. I think the ultimate modification would be a hole in the ram. The front half would be round and the back half would be vee shaped. So if you look at the end of the ram you would have a half round on one side and the corner of a square joining it on the other. Then all you need is a couple set screws on the face of the ram going into the hole to secure the handle of the selected tool. The down side is that this would be more expensive to do. Basically broach or EDM. Of course the ram could be made of multiple parts but thats gonna cost more. Anyway I looked at the 1 ton press from Harbor Freight, Princess Auto and Busy Bee Tools. They all look the same. I bet if someone is motivated enough they could obtain just the ram from the manufacturer and offer them for sale once modified. Perhaps an attachment with this vee groove idea could be made and offered. Just some thoughts.

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