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Forester presses??
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 421810" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>as I said once before; the best thing you can do with a Co-Ax press is to build a riser for it. I built mine out of a junk piece of aluminum I beam with a flat plate about 3/8" thick welded on each end. I found that I liked the eight inch extention best with the press tilted back about 20 degrees. The next guy might want it six inches and strait up and down. I've never addressed the handle issue, but have thought about making a shorter one in the past. I almost always stand when working with any of my presses (yes I do have a stool close by). Still if Forster were to make just one change in the design, I think I would want the frame made of magnesium with Ampco bronze guide busings just to reduce the weight of it.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 421810, member: 25383"] as I said once before; the best thing you can do with a Co-Ax press is to build a riser for it. I built mine out of a junk piece of aluminum I beam with a flat plate about 3/8" thick welded on each end. I found that I liked the eight inch extention best with the press tilted back about 20 degrees. The next guy might want it six inches and strait up and down. I've never addressed the handle issue, but have thought about making a shorter one in the past. I almost always stand when working with any of my presses (yes I do have a stool close by). Still if Forster were to make just one change in the design, I think I would want the frame made of magnesium with Ampco bronze guide busings just to reduce the weight of it. gary [/QUOTE]
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