Nice idea. I’ve done a load of mods to mine as well. One thing I did was to weld some 3/8 nuts to the guide sections on the ram. Drilled clearance holes through the section and used nylon screws to adjust all that slop out. No more wobble and clanking. A quick dab of weld on those pins helps too. Just make sure the weld isn’t right under the table. Made a release knob. Hooked it up with a foot pedal valve so you can use both hands . Works great when using my homemade finger brake. You can purchase them from Swag but I chose to build my own. Quite easy. Put nice locking swivel casters on it too since space is limited in my shop. After all the mods it’s quite a nice set up.
Love your ideas brother. I have a 10 year old stock 20 ton press from Harbor Freight that I've only used a few times over an entire decade. Your videos are beginning to inspire me 😅
Hey mate, that was a very cleaver solution to increase the diameter of the spool center. Keep those good ideas coming. I used 3mm 100% Dyneema rope. It's only a couple dollars per meter, light, flexible, very low stretch, can be spliced easily to create fixed ends or loops without the need for crimps, doesn't leave you with any nasty cuts from loose strands and has a breaking strain of something ridiculous like 1500kg.
Whoot - Whoot 👍👍😎👍👍. Quick tip I did that makes setting the pins extra easy. I dolloped a weld nugget on the pin OD to stop the pin from sliding through at just the right depth. Just find the hole and slide her in to the stop. Even chamfered the pin lead-in too. Pin is then center every time without having to look and verify. All you have to verify is that the nugget is clocked away from 12:00 so that the platform sits on the pin OD and not the blob of weld. Doesn’t lake much of a blob 😎. Make sense?
@@TheAussieShed You're very welcome. Feel free to email me at "jon" at our url, and I'll give you a coupon code so you can join our forum for free and post your videos whenever you want. Looks like you're one of us :)
Hi Trev, yes those tables are a real pain trying to adjust. I went a different way using some bike chain and sprockets because I’ve seen a lot of cable setups turning into a shit fight after a few years but I like your setup. It’s very well thought out and looks to be well sorted. Most of my workshop equipment has been modified so I’m thinking of doing a video showing some of them. Cheers, Stuart. Canberra.
I'm being honest here so don't go too hard on me. Throughout this build, I couldn't help but think this project was beneath your skill level. ...I get it, welding on some bungs and painting takes some skills, but not your level of skill. I take it all back after seeing how you engineered the pully system... freaking great dude - love it! It's a great cure for the worst part of these presses. Going to tag this so I can remember it when I need it. Hope all is well down south with you and your family these days.
That spool mod also means the winch pulls more cable per revolution. As it is now it's still not a particularly high geared winch, but without that mod I think it would have been painfully slow lifting/lowering the table. When I saw that replacement hub I assumed you would slice it along it's length and sink some socket bolts in it to hold it together around the original hub......... I think your way was much neater.
That is a well thought out arrangement. I did not think of your method. I would have used one cable and run it from one side to the other around a pulley and back if that makes any sense to you mate. Cheers from John, Australia.
I bought a hand winch from Harbor freight and was wondering how to add a center divider to seperate the cable from crossing over. I pulled the cable off and cut two piece of half inch rebar about 1.5inches long. Drilled a hole through the center of one of the pieces Tack welded one and spun 180 degrees and tacked the other on the opposite side. Slightly spun the one with the hole before tacking so i could make sure the cable would go through the hole. Worked great. Now each side of the cable stays on the same side it's pulling from.
Great work! Quick question, is that how thick the 1/2 copper pipe is in AU? Assuming it was not chamfered, that is about twice as thick as what we have in the states- even for household boiler pipe.
I can picture Mrs Aussie Shed waking up at 3 AM with no Mr Aussie Shed anywhere to be seen. But then she hears a faint clicking sound coming out of the garage. Going out there she finds MR Aussie Shed sleepwalking sitting in a puddle of drool while he clicks his press up and down...
Oi “Janky piece of *hinese crap”. Lol Well I’ve got an American made press and without those mods it’s not much better. The table lift mod is what I’m working on because trying to adjust it manually crikey sucks cheap beer. Also looking into adding a electric hydraulic pump cause manually pumping to get 6 inches makes my mind wander. Thank you enjoyed your posts a lot.
You would have been better to run the right hand cable up to the top then down to the pressure table as the cable would lay better. Just my 2 cents worth.
Now you need to make pin stops for the table pins & maybe even a hole for a locking clevis so the pins don't slid through. Also a foot pedal for the air for the air over hydraulics jack and how about a finger break, Merry Christmas..!!!!
Outstanding, you have transformed that into a first class press.Great job and cheers to you
Thank you kindly! Cheers Mate.
Nice idea. I’ve done a load of mods to mine as well. One thing I did was to weld some 3/8 nuts to the guide sections on the ram. Drilled clearance holes through the section and used nylon screws to adjust all that slop out. No more wobble and clanking. A quick dab of weld on those pins helps too. Just make sure the weld isn’t right under the table. Made a release knob. Hooked it up with a foot pedal valve so you can use both hands . Works great when using my homemade finger brake. You can purchase them from Swag but I chose to build my own. Quite easy. Put nice locking swivel casters on it too since space is limited in my shop. After all the mods it’s quite a nice set up.
Love your ideas brother. I have a 10 year old stock 20 ton press from Harbor Freight that I've only used a few times over an entire decade. Your videos are beginning to inspire me 😅
Cheers Mate.👍
Axle of the winch pulley thing is...drum roll .....Arbor!
Awesome, thanks Mate. I figured there was a proper term for it. Well done, Cheers.
Hey mate, that was a very cleaver solution to increase the diameter of the spool center. Keep those good ideas coming. I used 3mm 100% Dyneema rope. It's only a couple dollars per meter, light, flexible, very low stretch, can be spliced easily to create fixed ends or loops without the need for crimps, doesn't leave you with any nasty cuts from loose strands and has a breaking strain of something ridiculous like 1500kg.
Thanks Rodney, the rope sounds like a great solution. Cheers Mate.
Very neat! Thank you for sharing
Whoot - Whoot 👍👍😎👍👍. Quick tip I did that makes setting the pins extra easy. I dolloped a weld nugget on the pin OD to stop the pin from sliding through at just the right depth. Just find the hole and slide her in to the stop. Even chamfered the pin lead-in too. Pin is then center every time without having to look and verify. All you have to verify is that the nugget is clocked away from 12:00 so that the platform sits on the pin OD and not the blob of weld. Doesn’t lake much of a blob 😎. Make sense?
Certainly makes sense to me Joel, great idea. Cheers Mate.
Nice addition to your press build. We posted this video on our homemade tools forum this week :)
Thanks Mate.
@@TheAussieShed You're very welcome. Feel free to email me at "jon" at our url, and I'll give you a coupon code so you can join our forum for free and post your videos whenever you want. Looks like you're one of us :)
Awesome job 👌👌👍👍, will have go at mine
Thats the Shot Peter, well worth the effort imo. Cheers.
Hi Trev, yes those tables are a real pain trying to adjust. I went a different way using some bike chain and sprockets because I’ve seen a lot of cable setups turning into a shit fight after a few years but I like your setup. It’s very well thought out and looks to be well sorted. Most of my workshop equipment has been modified so I’m thinking of doing a video showing some of them. Cheers, Stuart. Canberra.
G'day Stuart, thanks Mate, you should definitely make a video showing what you've done. I for one would love to see them. Cheers Mate.
Great job, I’m gonna try this myself 😳
I'm being honest here so don't go too hard on me. Throughout this build, I couldn't help but think this project was beneath your skill level. ...I get it, welding on some bungs and painting takes some skills, but not your level of skill. I take it all back after seeing how you engineered the pully system... freaking great dude - love it! It's a great cure for the worst part of these presses. Going to tag this so I can remember it when I need it. Hope all is well down south with you and your family these days.
G'day Rick, thanks Mate, glad you liked it. Cheers Brother.
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers Craig
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That spool mod also means the winch pulls more cable per revolution. As it is now it's still not a particularly high geared winch, but without that mod I think it would have been painfully slow lifting/lowering the table.
When I saw that replacement hub I assumed you would slice it along it's length and sink some socket bolts in it to hold it together around the original hub......... I think your way was much neater.
Cheers Mate, yes, it worked out pretty well overall i think. Thanks for watching.
That is a well thought out arrangement. I did not think of your method. I would have used one cable and run it from one side to the other around a pulley and back if that makes any sense to you mate.
Cheers from John, Australia.
Cheers John, glad you liked it.
I bought a hand winch from Harbor freight and was wondering how to add a center divider to seperate the cable from crossing over. I pulled the cable off and cut two piece of half inch rebar about 1.5inches long. Drilled a hole through the center of one of the pieces Tack welded one and spun 180 degrees and tacked the other on the opposite side. Slightly spun the one with the hole before tacking so i could make sure the cable would go through the hole. Worked great. Now each side of the cable stays on the same side it's pulling from.
Nice work Mate, Cheers.
I used 2" nylon straps that lay on top of each other on the crank wheel.
Noticed those fender marker lights, those factory, or mocked up?
Also, that press is coming along. Workshop cheat code.
G'day Dom, yes they are Factory on the JDM 370gt. Cheers Mate. P.S. There will be some car stuff coming up soon.
Great work! Quick question, is that how thick the 1/2 copper pipe is in AU? Assuming it was not chamfered, that is about twice as thick as what we have in the states- even for household boiler pipe.
I was thinking that same thing lol. It looks like our black gas pipe thickness.
Would you happen to have a link to the V groove bearings online please?
I can picture Mrs Aussie Shed waking up at 3 AM with no Mr Aussie Shed anywhere to be seen. But then she hears a faint clicking sound coming out of the garage. Going out there she finds MR Aussie Shed sleepwalking sitting in a puddle of drool while he clicks his press up and down...
Lol.... Cheers Mate.
Just so happens 1/2” copper pipe makes good electrical cable lugs for #1-2 cable
That it does. Cheers Jarred.
Okay I see... the lazy man's press. Well the only thing I've wanted to do with the 20ton here is add keeper pin holes.
If all you use your Press for is Crushing Beer Cans, there wouldn't be a huge benefit.
Oi “Janky piece of *hinese crap”. Lol
Well I’ve got an American made press and without those mods it’s not much better. The table lift mod is what I’m working on because trying to adjust it manually crikey sucks cheap beer. Also looking into adding a electric hydraulic pump cause manually pumping to get 6 inches makes my mind wander.
Thank you enjoyed your posts a lot.
Cheers Mate.
You would have been better to run the right hand cable up to the top then down to the pressure table as the cable would lay better.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Now you need to make pin stops for the table pins & maybe even a hole for a locking clevis so the pins don't slid through. Also a foot pedal for the air for the air over hydraulics jack and how about a finger break, Merry Christmas..!!!!
G'day Alfredo, pretty sure I ended up doing everything you mentioned here. Keep watching the series & let me know. Cheers Mate.