Wooden side loader press

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g-ram
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Wooden side loader press

Post by g-ram »

I beams are way too expensive in ak and we'd rather work with wood than steel so here it is.

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Beams are 20" wide laminated alternating 2x12s and plywood. Notched 8x8 timber supports reinforced with 3/4 inch allthread from every direction. Homeade heat blankets a la skibuilders. Length adjustable top and bottom molds. Topless babes of hawaii calendar slightly obscured by glare in the photo (sorry).

About 15 successful pairs pressed so far. Top beam deflects 1/8 of an inch at 50 psi but for some reason the bottom beam stays true. I'll get around to posting construction photos sometime in the future. Happy to answer any questions.
skidesmond
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Post by skidesmond »

That's a big honkin' press. A center support will fix the deflection. I used 5/8 thread rod on each side. The back side never comes off. The front one is removable.
Isawsass
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Post by Isawsass »

Thats a beautiful press, where are you in AK?
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g-ram
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Post by g-ram »

THanks Isawsass. I'm in Haines.
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