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Received an Email from Grizzly.

Was paging through the add and came across this small press.

Would it be useful in leather crafting?

http://www.leevalley.com/us/home/page.aspx?p=77025&cat=900132&ap=1

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Dymo digital scale? Might be handy for measuring out dye mixes, beeswax/lanolin/neetsfoot oil etc mixes or 2-pack glues.

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10 hours ago, WoodysWorkshop said:

Received an Email from Grizzly.

Was paging through the add and came across this small press.

Would it be useful in leather crafting?

http://www.leevalley.com/us/home/page.aspx?p=77025&cat=900132&ap=1

dunno, but i like the way this one looks...660lbs should still be enough to get stamps etc a nice impression with a bigger working area...would be even better if it could be outfitted for snaps/rivets etc...

http://www.grizzly.com/products/Grizzly-Lever-Press-Deep-Throated/T10049

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I like the deep throat on this one - maybe someone will send feedback on it!

Gary

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I found with mine, I didn't have  enough strength to do an impression with stamps/makers mark. So I go out to the garage and use the hydraulic press.:yeah:

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9 hours ago, benlilly1 said:

I found with mine, I didn't have  enough strength to do an impression with stamps/makers mark. So I go out to the garage and use the hydraulic press.:yeah:

Do you have the Grizzly press with the deep throat or a standard arbor press?  I use a simple 1 ton arbor press and I have to go easy when using it for stamping or the impressions are too deep.  

Gary

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I went to Harbor Freight and got the 50.00 1 ton arbor press. I put a 6 x 6  1 inch thick piece of granite on the bed, with a 1/4 inch thick leather on it. i use it all the time for larger stamps and remove the leather to set rivets, and small cutting dies. I don't believe i could get by without it

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