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So I went and picked one of these up for $135 out the door. Plus I got a free flash light lol. I set it up and I had some small 3/8 inch plates about 4x6 inches and some wood dies I had bought a little while back. Probably not the best idea to use a wood die with a 20 ton jack but I was really wanting to see how it works. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with it. It's not a precision machine like the more expencive ones, but for the price it's a really good value. This is the time to buy this with the 20% super saver coupon. Thanks for posting this! Now I think I want a couple of 3/8 inch 20x8's and a poly board and I'll be set to cut some dog collars.

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"And weld the bottom bar support in place right then also."

What reason would this be necessary? Sturdy? No movement?

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Yes. Doesn't do all that much good to immobilize one and not the other. But, like I said, mine "float". Faster would be nice, but I simply can't justify $3k (or more) to gain some seconds.

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I can see the better clickers being much faster. But for the price, I can't justify it either. Maybe after I make my first million $ I'll invest in better equipment. But for now, I'll go bargain basement on a few things and put the money into better materials.

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Agreed. I don't like to replace things that aren't broken. Plus, that $3k you aren't spending on that, pays for quite a few dies! If I was making 100 of the same thing (at a time) then the speed benefit would add up. But to cut two of these and 5 of those, just not worth the 4 minutes you'd gain.

But realistically, it's not just the cost of the machine.. it's how much floor space, and am I going to have to wire in for 220v-3phase.. blahblah...

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Exactly my thoughts about the machine. Not worth the 4 minutes saved right now with the low volume i'm doing.

And that's a good point about the dies. Where's a good place to go for them? I've never bought metal dies.

I'm looking at ordering a couple of plates for them too. Gets expencive when you're talking about 18 x 8. For an 18 x 8 and a 12 x 5 in looking at around $70.

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"Plus, that $3k you aren't spending on that, pays for quite a few dies!"

What 3 grand? I don't understand.

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I think he means $300. The press with the plate on top and board on the bottom is 475 plus shipping. I hear it's a great company and I'm sure it's a quality press. But I can buy the plates and still be in this one for under $200.

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From what I read, I think the 3k is in reference to the cost of a used clicker press versus the cost of a modified shop press.

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