Sshire
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I've been using a small Harbor Freight arbor press to press bushings, shafts, etc.
On occasion, it just isn't tall enough. Even removing the anvil sometimes isn't enough.
I'll probably get a larger one from Enco with free shipping.
A few questions before I decide what to get.
1. I don't see a need for broaching but as soon as I say that, I'm sure something will come up that requires it. What size would I need for broaching.
2. Is there a significant advantage to a ratcheted arm?
3. Not that I'm going to spend that much money, but why are the Dake presses so expensive?
Do they press better or are they just made beefier for industrial use?
Any and all suggestions would be helpful
Thanks
Stan
On occasion, it just isn't tall enough. Even removing the anvil sometimes isn't enough.
I'll probably get a larger one from Enco with free shipping.
A few questions before I decide what to get.
1. I don't see a need for broaching but as soon as I say that, I'm sure something will come up that requires it. What size would I need for broaching.
2. Is there a significant advantage to a ratcheted arm?
3. Not that I'm going to spend that much money, but why are the Dake presses so expensive?
Do they press better or are they just made beefier for industrial use?
Any and all suggestions would be helpful
Thanks
Stan