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26% return SwizzleStix and your correct you can build your own very easily and it would be decently affordable but I went with sasquash because of their reputation here in California is unmatched and constantly putting up great returns. The customer service is awesome and workmanship is flawless6.5 percent return? I feel like you could make one out of an arbor press. That's basically all it is plus heated plates.
Did you have one break a weld?
Fuckers need to learn how to weld,the whole thing looks pretty wonky to me,not saying it doesnt work but build quality is shit.
You can look at it on a screen all day and think somethings cheap until you see it in action and the sasquash is $2300 with 40,000lbs of pressure so I'm not too sure what your point in making that statement was all about but I'm sure there are better presses out there. Sasquash caught my eye and I was just passin the info on to you incase you haven't heard of them before but if you wanna spend $1600 more on a press with only 9,000lbs rather 40k more power to yousasquach looks like its cheap. rosin technology or even gorosin has solid products. the gorosin has a unit for 3900 and has 9000lb of pressure
.13g/2.0g = .065×100 = 6.5% it's not 2x.1326% return SwizzleStix and your correct you can build your own very easily and it would be decently affordable but I went with sasquash because of their reputation here in California is unmatched and constantly putting up great returns. The customer service is awesome and workmanship is flawless
26% return SwizzleStix and your correct you can build your own very easily and it would be decently affordable but I went with sasquash because of their reputation here in California is unmatched and constantly putting up great returns. The customer service is awesome and workmanship is flawless
Everyone thanks for all the great info here. Bulldog your truly helpful, is there a source for those plates and heater? Thanks....... a 7 x 3 plate equaling 21 sq inchs is much better than square plate the same size. You want that material from the center of your press to escape as soon as possible. So square takes longer for the center to exit than rectangular. So forget yields, that is just a sales gimmick. I used to have a 12 ton on my plates, upgraded to a 2o ton thinking it would be better. Nope, there is a point of diminished returns.
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