Hi Tom! I too went thru a big process before buying the Dake, I can honestly say it has been one of my favorite purchases for the shop. It has paid for itself 5 times over for me and it is just such a fun tool to use. Who doesn't love crushing stuff? =D One thing I would suggest, move the pump piston next to the Dake and keep it horizontal. The pumping action is so much better and more ergonomic. I only had to move my piston over once years back for a certain job but other then that is stays centered. If you don't have enough room to put the handle next to the press you can just buy a piece of 3/4 ply and place it over the toolbox. I love the color and the new improved emblem!!!!!! Awesome!
John, no doubt you made the DAKE a household name and should get a commission! Thanks for all the videos and demonstrations with the press, your instruction is invaluable and appreciated.
Seeing that the hydrologic pump is movable, now you can use your new welder to make a table beside the dake to Mount it to. I would think having the part of the handle you grab facing you and then pumping up and down would be better then pumping left and right. Enjoy your new tool. Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
Tom I just purchased this press. I used the 10% discount plus points from my credit card and the press only cost me $113. Thanks for the video, this directed me to a very well priced Press . Now I need to find a place to set it up. I am restoring a 1979 CJ7 frame off restoration or rebuild. This will help for sure. Thanks for sharing this
Good choice. That dake will outlive any of those harbor freight models, and letting a few tools go to bring that into your shop will be totally worth it. I’m happy for you and a little jealous. Have fun with it.
Dang Tom! That thing is super sweet!! You’re going to have the nicest garage shop in the whole state. I thought you made good decisions on what you got rid of, and for keeping that really cool stand. Good tips on the set up. I’ve been wanting to get one for a while and I think you’re right about the quality but anything bigger than what you got is cost prohibitive for sure. Take care 😃👍🏼
That Dake appears to be a big step up from the harbor freight knockoffs. You should have come out Pretty good on selling the older tools. Thanks for sharing
I wanted to pick one of these up for doing atv bearings/car stuff. Great video man looks like a nice press, where did you grab this and how much did it cost? Thanks
@@TomGunnTools yeah I believe if your new to zoro you get a 10% off for being a new member. I was trying to figure out who they use to ship this press, and will they ship it right too your house. I wanted to ask you that and forgot lol
Looks great! But I’m not convinced it’s going to work more than a few times. I better let you borrow a few tools that need straightening so we can make sure! haha Great video and a cool addition to your shop! A wise man once said, “Remember, go PAAAST the bend!”
@@TomGunnTools yeah, I like the press and use it every day, just have to have shop rags sitting there. Maybe I got a defective one. Mine is the blue and grey color, not black so maybe they changed something. Thanks for your videos!
Thing looks great Tom. From the pictures you've showed it looks every dollar worth better then the bottle jack ones (the welds on those). I was always under the impression all Dakes were US made. Guess that not today's world anymore..
Hey Tom I was just going nuts looking for sk and proto indexing head prybars sk you can find the 3 piece set and a few 36 inch but no 24" I saw them one place but it looks like a scam site then I looked at proto they are the same way and called them they are still producing the smaller 3 and the 36" but no 24" I would really like to know who makes them and why they would quit making the 24"
Hi Tom! I too went thru a big process before buying the Dake, I can honestly say it has been one of my favorite purchases for the shop. It has paid for itself 5 times over for me and it is just such a fun tool to use. Who doesn't love crushing stuff? =D One thing I would suggest, move the pump piston next to the Dake and keep it horizontal. The pumping action is so much better and more ergonomic. I only had to move my piston over once years back for a certain job but other then that is stays centered. If you don't have enough room to put the handle next to the press you can just buy a piece of 3/4 ply and place it over the toolbox. I love the color and the new improved emblem!!!!!! Awesome!
John, no doubt you made the DAKE a household name and should get a commission! Thanks for all the videos and demonstrations with the press, your instruction is invaluable and appreciated.
Seeing that the hydrologic pump is movable, now you can use your new welder to make a table beside the dake to Mount it to.
I would think having the part of the handle you grab facing you and then pumping up and down would be better then pumping left and right.
Enjoy your new tool.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
Great suggestions Greg, appreciate it!
Tom I just purchased this press. I used the 10% discount plus points from my credit card and the press only cost me $113. Thanks for the video, this directed me to a very well priced Press . Now I need to find a place to set it up. I am restoring a 1979 CJ7 frame off restoration or rebuild. This will help for sure. Thanks for sharing this
So glad it helped. Hope you enjoy the press! Good luck with your project!
Good choice. That dake will outlive any of those harbor freight models, and letting a few tools go to bring that into your shop will be totally worth it. I’m happy for you and a little jealous. Have fun with it.
Appreciate that Joe!
“Erybody loves tha DAKE” 🤣
Hahaha yes Ryan!
Nice tool for the shop! Enjoy the “Dake” $ Well spent!
Thank you James!
Congratulations on your new toy! That spark plug Ratchet you made was cool! Look fwd to seeing what you do with it! Thanks for review as well!!
Thanks Pal!
Great investment Tom!! That's a tool you don't use very often, but when you need it, it's priceless!!☻
Appreciate you checking out my video. I have had a lot of fun with it already!
Looks like a good investment. I really like the idea that you can bend tools at will for specific jobs too👍.
Very well researched and informative video 👍 thanks very much for sharing your thoughts and giving us a run through.
Thanks really appreciate the kind words. 👍👍
That was a very good review. Thank you.
Thanks Tony!
Congratulations on your new purchase. Ever since I seen scout crafter use one I think I need one now don’t know how much I would use it though
Thanks Allen, I think it’s one of those things you’ll find a reason to use.
That hydraulic pump looks like a porta power if it is you could buy porta power attachments and have another tool setup that is multifunctional
Yes, I think you are correct and would work. That would be a bonus!
I got me some catchin' up to do!😁
Excellent review! 👍
Thanks magdad!
Dang Tom! That thing is super sweet!! You’re going to have the nicest garage shop in the whole state. I thought you made good decisions on what you got rid of, and for keeping that really cool stand. Good tips on the set up. I’ve been wanting to get one for a while and I think you’re right about the quality but anything bigger than what you got is cost prohibitive for sure. Take care 😃👍🏼
Hey David, the shop has some neat toys, just wish I had more time in their to play with them! Thanks Pal
That Dake appears to be a big step up from the harbor freight knockoffs. You should have come out Pretty good on selling the older tools. Thanks for sharing
Be careful the urge to bend stuff could become overwhelming, next thing you know your whole SK Collection will be turned into Pretzels.
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Lol, that’s what my wife said. She confused why I’m bending straight tools!
Hi Tom
Was wondering if this Dake bench press can be use on press out wheel bearing on front wheel drive vehicles?
The press is really sweet.
Thanks Wire!
I wanted to pick one of these up for doing atv bearings/car stuff. Great video man looks like a nice press, where did you grab this and how much did it cost? Thanks
Zoro.com if you wait for 20% off coupon you can get for about $400
@@TomGunnTools yeah I believe if your new to zoro you get a 10% off for being a new member. I was trying to figure out who they use to ship this press, and will they ship it right too your house. I wanted to ask you that and forgot lol
@@TomGunnTools great channel! You gained another sub my friend... good stuff
@@TomGunnTools yeah I believe zoro is a part of grainger
Impressive…..totally equipped workshop……nice bit of kit 😊
Thanks Tony!
Looks great! But I’m not convinced it’s going to work more than a few times. I better let you borrow a few tools that need straightening so we can make sure! haha Great video and a cool addition to your shop! A wise man once said, “Remember, go PAAAST the bend!”
Hahaha for sure!
I have one, the piston leaked really bad. Had the seals replaced, still leaks really bad. Works, but it’s a mess.
No way that’s so disappointing to hear. I guess I have been lucky no issues yet.
@@TomGunnTools yeah, I like the press and use it every day, just have to have shop rags sitting there. Maybe I got a defective one. Mine is the blue and grey color, not black so maybe they changed something. Thanks for your videos!
I got the Harbor Freight 6 ton benchtop and I've been unhappy with it. It works fine but you cant fit alot of stuff in the opening.
Thanks for sharing
Thing looks great Tom. From the pictures you've showed it looks every dollar worth better then the bottle jack ones (the welds on those). I was always under the impression all Dakes were US made. Guess that not today's world anymore..
Alex, seems like a lot of companies these days that manufacture in the USA have import lines as well to compete on price.
Hey Tom I was just going nuts looking for sk and proto indexing head prybars sk you can find the 3 piece set and a few 36 inch but no 24" I saw them one place but it looks like a scam site then I looked at proto they are the same way and called them they are still producing the smaller 3 and the 36" but no 24" I would really like to know who makes them and why they would quit making the 24"
Hi Craig, I really would love to know who was making them for SK as well. Sorry don’t know. If you ever find out please share. Thanks!
Wizard was a western auto brand.
Getting nice tools and equipment is boss noodles
Thank you Larry
Most of them are made in Grand Haven,MI
Nice, thanks for the info!
A warning; the return spring broke during my third use. There is a UA-cam video on how to replace it. It will be necessary to watch it.
Thanks David. 👍
Wow, 8 months later this is retailing at $545 from MSC
I don't care for the poor quality Harbor Freight floor-jacks, bottle jacks, and presses. The Dake looks like a much higher quality unit.
Hi Michael, the quality of the Dake is noticeably better for sure.
You can never have too many chunks of steel of various shapes and sizes with a press.
I can see why, I need to start gathering some!