Nailed it! Worked
See if you had gotten a 3d printer. You could pint yourself a dog house to stay inâŚ
Sorry I had to jump in too. Nah just blame me your wife will never find me to get even.
Im in, will see if I stay in once I find out more about it.
I bend a lot of 1/4" and 3/16. I wouldnât need to bend a full 33", 3/16 yes. The bottom die will determine the thickness we would be able to bend. 25T should be good enough. All the presses Iâve researched are in the 10-15k for the smaller ones. At that price might as well get a 20-25k lol. I think this one will hit the sweet spot.
Nope. It didnât work. I just got notification that it was rejected. They suggested that you re-submit and enter my address as the shipping address. It was something about your street and town that was rejected.
Was that Langmuir-Mike? Is Langmuir-Reilly in that video as well?
Mike Downs showed the press. Daniel is standing next to him. I saw Jake there also.
Vidio said something about ordering on the jan 15th, they may have shut off the orders after they saw a few had been submitted?
The link that @Bigdaddy2166 shared earlier still works and I was able to get to this point:
I would have completed the order but I guess I transposed a few of the numbers of BigDaddyâs credit card. Sadly, I could not complete the purchase.
Yes it worked for me. I was able put a down payment just had to switch browsers.
Any info on what the press/tooling is rated for per foot? This is very important when figuring out how thick you can air bend at the correct length. The machine is 25T over 33" but will the tooling and press handle 25T over 6"?
I need to do open hem bends on 18GA galvanized steel.
Does this handle that?
Whereâs the website drop?
Hereâs the announcement post for the webpage:
I will need to check if you dont order a CNC back gauge do you get a manual one? Only pics I see are with all the options on it. Would like to see how it looks in the $3900 configuration
There is no manually settable backgage with the machine as standard. If you donât order the backgage you can scribe lines onto your part and manually line up to the apex of the punch/die.