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ed4copies

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The one ton has a slightly larger opening capacity, making it accomodate a slimline without modification. The half-ton needs some work to make this happen.

Otherwise, a half ton is certainly enough pressure to crack any pen you make!!![:D][:D][:D][:D]
 

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Go with the one ton. It has more clearance for some of the longer kits, and especially for pressing in the transmissions on slim lines.
 

ed4copies

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Originally posted by 74cuda
<br />Thanks,

Trip to HF soon.



Ed... Do well at the show?

Just well enough to keep it on the schedule next year. Short hours, pull trailer in building to reload-makes the parameter lower than most.

Rosemont starts Wednesday-they always save the b____ for last!!!

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I hae the 1/2 ton. Used it off and on until I built one. It works fine for most kits. If you bolt it down to a base, you can remove the plate and have more room for longer stuff!
 

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It sounds like it might be where you get one. I have the ½ ton from HF, bolt it down and when you do a longer pen just turn the plate and it gives you more length.
Bob
 
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I don't know if mine is 1/2 or 1 ton.. there is enough room on the plate to press most parts, but have to move the plate to insert transmissions.. I had to modify it slightly by putting a block of hardwood with a formica top between the toes of the press (under the plate) so I don't damage anything while I press the transmission.
 
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