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At work. And my press is the only one that has work so it sucks.
I'll feel your pain soon enough...

Damn metal beaver's...
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How much do you have to build up on that one Joe?

Tell me again what those press’s are used for?
This will be all of 15k worth of wire im sure.

That little flat area (shelf) in The middle of the pic has to have 1/2" of weld above that. The deepest part is lower right where the gloves are. That area is all of 16-17" thick once done.

2500 ton. Seen some large swivel eyes made on em last time. Or threaded ends for large cylinders. Lots of different components like that. Most are 10-20 lb parts.

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This will be all of 15k worth of wire im sure.

That little flat area (shelf) in The middle of the pic has to have 1/2" of weld above that. The deepest part is lower right where the gloves are. That area is all of 16-17" thick once done.

2500 ton. Seen some large swivel eyes made on em last time. Or threaded ends for large cylinders. Lots of different components like that. Most are 10-20 lb parts.

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It’s unreal how beat up and how much material gets removed. I Can’t believe they can still continue to use it.
 

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It’s unreal how beat up and how much material gets removed. I Can’t believe they can still continue to use it.
American iron lol

It is a design change. They want a flat bed. You can kind of see the wear lines/pits in the uncut area of the bed. Prob .100" of beat in.

All the gouged out areas were cracks, or casting flaws they cut out. Now that leg that is whittled down to a nub was broke all the way through at some point. They just band aid it back together and run some more. Frame was cast in 1942-3

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I'll feel your pain soon enough...

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That looks like fun lol

American iron lol

It is a design change. They want a flat bed. You can kind of see the wear lines/pits in the uncut area of the bed. Prob .100" of beat in.

All the gouged out areas were cracks, or casting flaws they cut out. Now that leg that is whittled down to a nub was broke all the way through at some point. They just band aid it back together and run some more. Frame was cast in 1942-3

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That badass!
 
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