You nailed it with your opening statement... yes I'm considering buying one therefore I'm watching this video LOL. Great video with demonstration of it's versatility and how I'd use it most. So now I need to determine if I want to save $100 by getting the 12 ton 🤔
i bought the 12 ton this morning, at least at checkout the harbor freight cashier told me i can swap up to the 20 ton for cheaper if i need to with the protection plan, i bought the plan it was $26 for 2 years, i think its well worth it
I just purchased one for use in my home garage pressing in/out bearing and such. I love it already but you have shared some great ideas here. Many thanks!
Steve, thanks for sharing these elegant tips; the zip ties for packing out the jack platform and the press plates as a v-block especially! Makes me want to smack myself upside the head and say "DUH!" In my defense, the plates supplied with my older Harbor Freight twenty ton were cast iron, and not at all easy to prop up on edge. I am curious to know if your press platform rocks on its pins like mine (and many, many, other's) did? It was manufactured with a twist. Some folks assumed the pin holes in the uprights were not aligned, but I am quite sure that they all suffered from the same problem: one guy somewhere in China with a welding table that was not leveled for years. Sheesh, all it would have taken was a shim under one leg. Actually, this had very serious implications, as the platform became a powerful spring in itself and would be pressed flat into a wound up condition before any work got done. Some guys would try to press at or beyond the specifications of the jack, and crack those cast iron plates I mentioned, which was bad enough; but the energy stored in that wound up platform would propel the broken plates with extremely dangerous force. All the best!
Yeah my also has the rock as well in the platform. Somewhere between possibly a quarter inch to 1/8 in rock. I myself have never found the time to cure the problem, but I would say the best way to cure the problem would be to set the whole stand on a very level surface can I should take a level and level it on both horizons. Then level the platform with a level and see which hole is out of level then take a ream the same size as the pen and ream the whole out on the top side slightly and that should bring you back to level. And thanks for leaving the comment.
I have owned my 20 ton HF press for a while , but i feel really stupid. watching you use it with the metal plates as a brake was like a light bulb went off in my head. I never put 2 and 2 together on why all the v and round cutouts were there. 😕
Well there not exactly made for that, but I found it very useful in bending small metal pieces for projects. As you probably know these half circles are there to push bearings on rods,like axle shafts and transmission shaft. I guess the triangles are there for odd shaped pieces. Happy I could help have you pressing.
great information, esp. adding wheels. i just purchased Vevor 6T press (used) on Amazon for > $90. need to push axle out of hub motor ... gonna swap out 6T press for 20T tho ... >$50 a press is that tool u don't know you need ... until u do. /Bklyn👑
Nice video I just found one someone left at a rental property it is missing a few parts but I think that I can replace them .I understand what I need now Thanks
Well I'm happy I could help hopefully you get all the parts you need if I had to guess you're probably minus the push plates if so you're special deal on eBay for a set just like mine these plates are great like I stayed in the video you can do a lot of different things with all these angles. They are $49.99 and there for a 20-ton shot press as long as you got a big enough deck they should work for 12 time as well. Here's the link. ebay.us/FfIqfA
@@anthonylytle2577 will the press will definitely, but the little Bender I made would not then something thicker dinner 1/8 inch. So if you bought a professional bending adapter then yes it would handle it, or if you made a heavy duty version of what I had it could possibly. I personally would not want to bend something using the two metal blocks thicker than a quarter inch. Hope this helps
Well what I actually did was got a pipe that fit over the round ram portion. Then I will do 3/8 flat bar stock in the shape of a T and welded the pipe on top of that. Then I could slide it up on the shaft of the press and I could adjust it back and forth. Another way possibly you could do this is if you had a splitting wedge for wood that was metal you could probably grind the top flat and use that as your push. Although you'd have to be very careful with that method because if it wasn't directly in the center you could easily pop off to the side I do recommend getting a pipe and welding whatever you use on to that pipe so it can't slide off and come out with the press. Hope this helps I'm here if you need anything further. Merry Christmas
They are just some old brake line been up in that format. Believe it's 3/8 steel brake line. They do come in handy and I haven't had a problem out of them yet. Hope this helped.
awesome idea to use the plates vertically as a die. Very smart!
Thanks
You nailed it with your opening statement... yes I'm considering buying one therefore I'm watching this video LOL.
Great video with demonstration of it's versatility and how I'd use it most. So now I need to determine if I want to save $100 by getting the 12 ton 🤔
i bought the 12 ton this morning, at least at checkout the harbor freight cashier told me i can swap up to the 20 ton for cheaper if i need to with the protection plan, i bought the plan it was $26 for 2 years, i think its well worth it
that trick with the plates clamped to make 90 bends with bar stock is nice. they also sell a 12 in brake kit for doing wider metal. cheers
I just purchased one for use in my home garage pressing in/out bearing and such. I love it already but you have shared some great ideas here. Many thanks!
You welcome and I hope it will continue to be a good thing in your garage.
I would use it for my press in wheel bearings that always go bad on front wheel drive cars.
"I pity the full!"
I like the idea about the zip ties I’m going to put them on mine. I have that 20 press I bought at Harbor freight that’s like yours.
Thank hop it help.
Steve, thanks for sharing these elegant tips; the zip ties for packing out the jack platform and the press plates as a v-block especially! Makes me want to smack myself upside the head and say "DUH!" In my defense, the plates supplied with my older Harbor Freight twenty ton were cast iron, and not at all easy to prop up on edge. I am curious to know if your press platform rocks on its pins like mine (and many, many, other's) did? It was manufactured with a twist. Some folks assumed the pin holes in the uprights were not aligned, but I am quite sure that they all suffered from the same problem: one guy somewhere in China with a welding table that was not leveled for years. Sheesh, all it would have taken was a shim under one leg. Actually, this had very serious implications, as the platform became a powerful spring in itself and would be pressed flat into a wound up condition before any work got done. Some guys would try to press at or beyond the specifications of the jack, and crack those cast iron plates I mentioned, which was bad enough; but the energy stored in that wound up platform would propel the broken plates with extremely dangerous force. All the best!
Yeah my also has the rock as well in the platform.
Somewhere between possibly a quarter inch to 1/8 in rock.
I myself have never found the time to cure the problem, but I would say the best way to cure the problem would be to set the whole stand on a very level surface can I should take a level and level it on both horizons.
Then level the platform with a level and see which hole is out of level then take a ream the same size as the pen and ream the whole out on the top side slightly and that should bring you back to level.
And thanks for leaving the comment.
I have owned my 20 ton HF press for a while , but i feel really stupid. watching you use it with the metal plates as a brake was like a light bulb went off in my head. I never put 2 and 2 together on why all the v and round cutouts were there. 😕
Well there not exactly made for that, but I found it very useful in bending small metal pieces for projects.
As you probably know these half circles are there to push bearings on rods,like axle shafts and transmission shaft.
I guess the triangles are there for odd shaped pieces.
Happy I could help have you pressing.
They pay for themselves pretty quick.
Thanks for sharing ! Great explanation !
great information, esp. adding wheels.
i just purchased Vevor 6T press (used) on Amazon for > $90.
need to push axle out of hub motor ...
gonna swap out 6T press for 20T tho ... >$50
a press is that tool u don't know you need ... until u do.
/Bklyn👑
Nice video I just found one someone left at a rental property it is missing a few parts but I think that I can replace them .I understand what I need now Thanks
Well I'm happy I could help hopefully you get all the parts you need if I had to guess you're probably minus the push plates if so you're special deal on eBay for a set just like mine these plates are great like I stayed in the video you can do a lot of different things with all these angles.
They are $49.99 and there for a 20-ton shot press as long as you got a big enough deck they should work for 12 time as well.
Here's the link.
ebay.us/FfIqfA
If you has a questions about my shop press just leave them in this comment section and I'll get back to you.
Have a great day.
Can it handle bending 7/16 metal about 30 degree angle?
@@anthonylytle2577 will the press will definitely, but the little Bender I made would not then something thicker dinner 1/8 inch.
So if you bought a professional bending adapter then yes it would handle it, or if you made a heavy duty version of what I had it could possibly.
I personally would not want to bend something using the two metal blocks thicker than a quarter inch.
Hope this helps
What is the brand and model of this press?
model numbers 32879, 97022, 60603
Brand CENTRAL MACHINERY.
From harbor freight is running about $230 for a 20-ton shop press.
How did you attach the press plate to the bottom of the ram when you bent the 90* angle?
Well what I actually did was got a pipe that fit over the round ram portion.
Then I will do 3/8 flat bar stock in the shape of a T and welded the pipe on top of that.
Then I could slide it up on the shaft of the press and I could adjust it back and forth.
Another way possibly you could do this is if you had a splitting wedge for wood that was metal you could probably grind the top flat and use that as your push.
Although you'd have to be very careful with that method because if it wasn't directly in the center you could easily pop off to the side I do recommend getting a pipe and welding whatever you use on to that pipe so it can't slide off and come out with the press.
Hope this helps I'm here if you need anything further.
Merry Christmas
Where did you get the hooks from????
They are just some old brake line been up in that format.
Believe it's 3/8 steel brake line.
They do come in handy and I haven't had a problem out of them yet.
Hope this helped.
I had to stop watching the video; your camera work causes motion sickness.
OHH I so sorry...
Shame…missed some good information.