Shop Press Upgrades

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RustyRatRod

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This guy has a pretty cool channel. Simple, but effective shop press upgrades. Some are very easy to do.

 
I don't know which I'm more impressed with - his skills or his shop! Thanks for posting, Rusty.
 
That’s definitely the Imperial of shop presses and a damn nice rack Ann Margret has RX3.
 
..........Does he ever actually DO anything?...........I looked at that tippy, narrow, 3 legged anvil stand he built. I don't want to be within 10 ft of that thing when it falls over................."when."

 
..........Does he ever actually DO anything?...........I looked at that tippy, narrow, 3 legged anvil stand he built. I don't want to be within 10 ft of that thing when it falls over................."when."


Yeah, cause it's comin. LOL
 
nice looking stuff, but i don't have enough time for my projects now, let alone to make my tools into projects
 
..........Does he ever actually DO anything?...........I looked at that tippy, narrow, 3 legged anvil stand he built. I don't want to be within 10 ft of that thing when it falls over................."when."



I bet that rings like crazy - coudn't he find an old oak stump?
 
$1000 worth of mods on a $200 press. Noted.

The light is a good idea. The laser-engraved, high-precision press plate? One little ding and that center is locked in there, and if he don't know where the ram is coming down, he ought not be using a press.
 
Yeah I’d say he’s probably got at least $1k in mods to that HF press. I’ve got the same press, although I’m not sure I use it enough to warrant spending all that much time on modifying it like that.

That said, the stubby jack handle and release knobs are a great idea and those would be easy to make with stuff I already have. That work tray wouldn’t be too hard either. The base plate is just way over the top. It’s not a bad idea, just his execution is overkill. Heck that plate is worth more than the press by itself.
 
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