Members silverwingit Posted November 13, 2012 Members Report Posted November 13, 2012 Rooster, I picked up a very nice 1/2 ton arbor press by Palmgren from Amazon for ~$60, with free shipping. http://www.amazon.com/Palmgren-61051-2-Ton-Manual-Arbor/dp/B00068U7QS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1352829398&sr=8-2&keywords=palmgren+arbor+press It's a nice press that already has a 3/8" hole drilled in one end of its ram. It comes with several mandrels that fit into that hole, and it has a magnet inside to hold them in. This means that you won't have to modify the press unless you see fit. I had my machinist turn down the tools I have that are larger in diameter than 3/8" and had him make a shim to accommodate smaller ones. Many rivet setters, etc. come in 3/8" diameter, so you don't need to modify them at all. Works for me and you won't have to wait for Santa! Michelle Quote
Members mmirob Posted November 18, 2012 Members Report Posted November 18, 2012 Keep your eye out on the machines for sale forum right here. They do pop up. They are indeed heavy. I found one not too long ago here and seller did a great job in shipping to TN from CA. It was only around $200 and I had to pick up at local trucking depot where they helped me load it. I am still not sure of the brand that I have as it is not marked anywhere. BTW, the lucris bench clicker/press are still manufactured today. http://www.lucris.com/ They are a bit pricey $1K plus. Here is a pic of the one I found. If you know the brand let me know! ) BTW it is not a converted arbor press. Quote
Members mojoewrkn Posted November 18, 2012 Members Report Posted November 18, 2012 Check out my blog. I posted pictures of the one that I built for my use. A converted Harbor Freight model. Wow, thank you for the info on how to build the press. I have been planning on doing this myself and your blog will be really useful. Thanks! Quote
Members RoosterShooter Posted November 18, 2012 Author Members Report Posted November 18, 2012 Sorry guys, but I'm wanting something quite a bit larger than an arbor press. I have one of those types for pressing on buttons and rivets. What I want is something similar to this for clicking out patterns and wet molding holsters! Quote
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