Pen Press, or Elephant Gun?

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
Status
Not open for further replies.

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
You know that old saying "You don't use an elephant gun to kill a ____"? I think it is squirrel, or something like that. Anyway, it may be overkill, but this 1/2 ton arbor press is awesome as a pen press, costs about $10.00 less and has more uses than a pen press. It does weigh about 20 pounds though. $30.00 at HF.
Rob

20051122175148_DSCN1822.jpg
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

ed4copies

Local Chapter Manager
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Messages
24,527
Location
Racine, WI, USA.
Rob,

When the pen is longer than this will accomodate, take off the metal disc, then bolt the press to the table, it will then allow your table top to be the "bottom plate" and handle all sizes of pens.

Also, you CAN replace the metal base with a corian substitute and drill holes to accomodate the different collars in pen kits, so you don't put pressure on the threads that will hold your transmissions.

Oh, I have one, thanks![:0]
 

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
Thanks Ed,
That's some good info. I've been using a pipe clamp and it doesn't have a flat stand, so it rocks and was a real pain. This press did a great job, with no messing around with balance. I'll be on the look-out for some corian.
Rob
 

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
Chris,
As Tim Allen says, "Oh, oh, oh!" I guess he's the "Anti-Clause".[:D]

I just used this press again, on my first slimline. It wasn't deep enough for the whole contraption, with the transmission and the nib. I angled it against the corner and it popped right in. I will be using it on my new desk, when I build it, so it won't be bolted down, except for maybe a base of bloodwood, with felt underneath.
Rob
 

ed4copies

Local Chapter Manager
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Messages
24,527
Location
Racine, WI, USA.
Rob,

Look at the vertical ram, see if it can be inserted upside-down, giving you more vertical travel. I think that's what I changed-its on my demo lathe, so its packed away-the ram comes out easily, set screw.

I know mine now does a slimline, but I do have a hole in the corian that adds about a quarter inch.
 

Rudy Vey

Member
Joined
Jan 26, 2004
Messages
2,032
Location
South Plainfield, NJ, USA.
Oh, you got the little one, I got the one-ton version when they had a sale of it, has a bit more travel and does not bog down when the tubes are a bit tighter .....[;)][;)][:eek:)]
 

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
Rudy,
I don't think I have to worry about anything bogging down on me. I can't carry and lift a lot anymore (a good reason to get the smaller version for me), but I can push a lot. After all, my nick-name isn't little Rob.[:D]
 

Randy_

Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2004
Messages
5,701
Location
Dallas suburb, Texas, USA.
Originally posted by ed4copies
<br />Rob, Look at the vertical ram, see if it can be inserted upside-down, giving you more vertical travel.....

It looks to me like you could cut off about an inch of the end of the ram and get some more capacity out of the press??
 

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
Ed and Randy,
Here is a pic with the ram retracted all of the way. It actually goes into the housing a little. I think that I will bolt it to a base, like I mentioned, then replace the table with a softer material, like corian. I don't intend to turn a whole lot of different pens, so I won't have to drill too many holes in it. I thought of capping the plunger (ram) with something softer also. I don't want to chip the plating either.
Thanks for your insight,

2005112344651_DSCN1831.jpg
<br />
Rob
 

Randy_

Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2004
Messages
5,701
Location
Dallas suburb, Texas, USA.
Well, seeing that picture makes it obvious that my idea won't work. [:I][:I] Just out of curiosity, what is the distance between the top of that plate and the bottom of the ran when fully retracted??
 

ctEaglesc

Passed Away Jul 4, 2008
In Memoriam
Joined
Jul 5, 2004
Messages
3,238
Location
Camden, S.C., USA.
Two options or a cobination of both.
Cut the ram shorter and/or build a sub-base the thickness you want to raise it.
drill through the casring and bolt the press to the base.
YOu will want a "sweet- spot" where the handel exerts the most amount of force while press yet doesn't require a lot of effort to do the job
 

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
Eagle,
Thanks for the ideas. The ram is already short enough, as it disappears into the housing. There are already holes drilled for mounting, but your idea for making it as thick as the distance I want to raise it, is also good. I have plenty of plain stock (2" thick oak planks) too.
Rob
 

ctEaglesc

Passed Away Jul 4, 2008
In Memoriam
Joined
Jul 5, 2004
Messages
3,238
Location
Camden, S.C., USA.
Originally posted by BigRob777
<br />Eagle,
Thanks for the ideas. The ram is already short enough, as it disappears into the housing. There are already holes drilled for mounting, but your idea for making it as thick as the distance I want to raise it, is also good. I have plenty of plain stock (2" thick oak planks) too.
Rob

I know it was a good idea that's why I replied.
If it ws a bad one I would have P.M.'d you

A guy once told me this when I was having a hard time solving a problem with a duct run.

<b>"If you can't straighten out the fairway, turn the club head".</b>
I don't know what that means.
,I hate golf, boring game hitting a ball spending a lot of money and wind up where you started.
Those who ride the carts and claim they are getting excercise re jerks. right up therre with gas wasting nascar drivers,just once I'd like to see them make a right turn)
Anyway that quote will amke you sound like an intellegent old fart
 

BigRob777

Member
Joined
May 1, 2005
Messages
2,717
Location
Newark, Delaware, USA.
Eagle,
So then, I should ignore any e-mails you send?[}:)][:p][;)][:0]
Just kidding (in case the smileys don't convey that properly). Judging by your pens, I think some of your bad ideas are better than some of my good ones.
Rob
 

Randy_

Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2004
Messages
5,701
Location
Dallas suburb, Texas, USA.
Originally posted by cteaglesc
<br />...Cut the ram shorter and/or build a sub-base the thickness you want to raise it.....

Cutting the ram, I posted about last night......building a sub base occurred to me while in the shower this morning. Apparently we came up with the same solutions; but not in the same sequence. Already established that cutting the ram isn't such a hot idea; but building a sub-base should work very well!!
 

Randy_

Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2004
Messages
5,701
Location
Dallas suburb, Texas, USA.
Originally posted by cteaglesc
<br />....right up therre with gas wasting nascar drivers,just once I'd like to see them make a right turn)[/i]

Check out the NASCAR races at Watkins Glen, Infineon Raceway and Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Can't say for sure; but I would guess those 43 drivers use up less gas during a race than than would the 200,000 thousand spectators if they were out driving around instead of sitting in the stands??
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom