Arbour Press
#1
Posted 27 October 2012 - 05:18 PM
I ask because I would like to get away from having to mallet ram compositions ( due to noise and the obvious hazards ), but I really don't have the funds to spend a few hundred if not thousands of pounds on a hydraulic press. Just trying to find a cheaper alternative.
Any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
#2
Posted 27 October 2012 - 08:32 PM
Have a look here, it also shows you how to fit a gauge to your jack which I also did, it's easier than it looks.
http://www.skylighte...ocket-press.asp
#3
Posted 27 October 2012 - 08:46 PM
He has an impressive set of rocket tooling based on one of those.
#4
Posted 27 October 2012 - 09:00 PM
Thanks again =]
#5
Posted 27 October 2012 - 10:03 PM
#6
Posted 28 October 2012 - 12:33 AM
#7
Posted 28 October 2012 - 03:37 PM
Notice I've used hatchback rams off of my old mondeo, the blast screen is made from 20mm plexiglass
#8
Posted 28 October 2012 - 06:09 PM
Click here for Cooperman435, THE online shop for chemicals, materials and tooling
Click here to email me Personally,
Click here to email Optimum Fireworks, West Yorkshire's premium Display Company
#9
Posted 28 October 2012 - 09:34 PM
My son worked for a company that made shop displays many moons ago and they were allowed to take home offcuts of perspex and such like. I'm not sure of the companies name.Where did you get the Plexiglas screen Deano?
#10
Posted 29 October 2012 - 12:25 AM
I though plexi was diferent as perspex can shatter?
would multi layres of it not be better if I were to start sourcing it for myself in the same style as bullet prof screens are made?
Click here for Cooperman435, THE online shop for chemicals, materials and tooling
Click here to email me Personally,
Click here to email Optimum Fireworks, West Yorkshire's premium Display Company
#11
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:41 AM
#12
Posted 29 October 2012 - 10:55 AM
I note the homebrew going on in the background.. very nice, also one of my many hobbies
Edited by parabolic, 29 October 2012 - 10:55 AM.
#13
Posted 29 October 2012 - 06:00 PM
I use an arbor press and it is great on small stuff. A bigger press would be better generally. For small fountains and rockets etc, this arbor is quite adequate. If you do go for an arbor press, this is the one I have and at this price it is not to be missed. It is excellent for the money. http://www.axminster...ap1-prod362981/
Funny I was looking at exactly the same one just before posting this thread. What is the distance between the underside of the top and the baseplate? What size tubes are you able to fit under it?
Also Deano that press is a beast. I wish I had a garage big enough to accommodate one that size. I'm hoping to get something a little smaller scale. hehe.
#14
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:25 PM
#15
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:58 PM
You have to have a tipple in stock, I'm just stocking up for crimbo, 30 gallon at the momentDeano 1,
I note the homebrew going on in the background.. very nice, also one of my many hobbies
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