Jones-Shipman arbor press: Difference between revisions
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This press has not been seen in the space since at least mid-2021 so status was changed to defunct | |||
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From mailing-list 09/02/2014; | From mailing-list 09/02/2014; | ||
Latest revision as of 11:58, 17 January 2022
This press has not been seen in the space since at least mid-2021 so status was changed to defunct
Page Content Prior to Defunct Status
From mailing-list 09/02/2014;
"another friend with a workshop in Homerton who'd like to join the Hackspace would like to give us a broaching/arbor press as a long-term loan
it's similar to this one: http://www.mile-x.com/dake-1-12b-arbor-press.aspx and as it doesn't have a broach set would probably be most useful for push-fitting parts like bearings together"