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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2013
      Location
      Austin, TX
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      Can a hydraulic press replace a metal brake?

      I'm about to start a major sheet metal project on my mustang and was looking at getting a HF 20 ton press to work with the dimple dies i'm thinking of buying. Looking at peoples set-ups online got me thinking... Although it would be slower and you would have to make special fixtures, couldn't you do almost everything a metal brake does on a hydraulic press? It would be much slower of course but doable yes?



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Mar 2004
      Location
      Mid-Michigan
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      Doable, yes. Go to SWAG OFFROAD and look at their finger brake. It's designed to work with a hydraulic press. I have one and use it a lot. Linky:
      http://www.swagoffroad.com/20-TON-Fi...-Kit_p_86.html

      I also built a flat top bender for doing sheet metal and heavier gauge stuff then my 3 in 1 HF combo will do.

      If you are doing a lot of tin work and most of it is 16 to 20 gauge, consider the Harbor Freight 3 in 1 machine. Slip roll/shear/brake in one unit. My machine works very well and, for the price, you can't beat the versatility.
      Mark
      Mark:
      "Bad Ast" Astro Van. Just because I did it... Doesn't mean it's possible...
      This my Bad Ast thread...
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...roject-Faze-II
      This is my Fotki album...
      http://astroracer.fotki.com/

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Chesapeake, VA
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      612
      Nice press brake. I recently bought the HF 12 ton press and have been making plans to build a press brake for it. The adjustable depth stops are a great touch.
      Cars are meant to be driven.

      John B



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