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BRIAN 01-03-2010 07:27 AM

http://www.southern-tool.com/store/B...werHammer.html

Not sure if that will work. Dake has a smaller model. As you can see you can adjust machine to work like a shrinker or they even say wheel but it looks like pain in the ass especially for production shop.

ironworks 01-03-2010 01:43 PM

If I was to do it over again, I might buy one of these.

Expensive but alot of different machines in one. Less shop floor space to take up and can do a lot of different jobs on one machine. But in a large shop, you would not be able to share equipment among the guys easily. One guys could not planish while another is using the pullmax.

http://www.bii1.com/metal-forming/po...mmer-mh-19.php

J2SpeedandCustom 01-03-2010 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruning Auto Design (Post 258019)
It was definitely an involved side project...
The hammer head was purchased from Michigan Pneumatic and cost ~$800 plus the cost of hammer dies.
http://www.michiganpneumatic.com


TJ do you know which hammer you are using? That machine is awesome!!!

lhkustoms 01-03-2010 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J2SpeedandCustom (Post 258449)
TJ do you know which hammer you are using? That machine is awesome!!!

its the short hammer heres the link
http://www.michiganpneumatic.com/cus...shpartsref.htm

pacificustoms 01-04-2010 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 258402)
If I was to do it over again, I might buy one of these.

Expensive but alot of different machines in one. Less shop floor space to take up and can do a lot of different jobs on one machine. But in a large shop, you would not be able to share equipment among the guys easily. One guys could not planish while another is using the pullmax.

http://www.bii1.com/metal-forming/po...mmer-mh-19.php


I was actually looking at that some time ago and thought it was a great idea. The thing I do worry about in tools like this is yea, they do a lot, but usually that means they do a lot of different stuff well, but nothing specific great. Kind of universal. I'll have to give them a call and discuss this more with them. I was hoping to find someone who had one that could give some real feedback on it as the videos look impressive.

ironworks 01-05-2010 06:55 AM

Robbie

Email this guy and he might know where one of those machines are in Cali. Tell Him I sent you.

[email protected]

pacificustoms 01-05-2010 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 258822)
Robbie

Email this guy and he might know where one of those machines are in Cali. Tell Him I sent you.

[email protected]

emailed him. Thanks!


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