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Scott Davidson

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  1. A friend of mine in columbus , Ga has already build one. It does work well. 20 tons will move hot metal very easily. This is not a press made for production work , but for the " homeowner" it works well. For mashing chain , cable, and the likes , it makes some beautiful "damascus".For the lack of a better word , i will use damascus. You can take a piece of motorcycly chain , or a timing chain , fold it and start mashing it . He ended up with a beautiful piece about 3/16 x 1 1/4 x 7 inches long. There did not appear to be any pits, or holes that you could see.
    The way he did is was to flip on the lock that holds down the handle. Then all you have to do is open and close the valve at the bottom of the jack that lets the ram return back to the down position.Rapidly open and closing the bleeder valve will operate the ram fairly quick. His jack had the springs that would pull down the ram. I will post up some pics. Scott

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    Sorry , this is the best pic i have now. I will post some better ones later. Scott

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