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    This is not me or the actual machine but only video I could find. 130 tons of fun and an 8 axis back gauge.

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    I am sorry but if I had that job with my A.D.D......Bad shit would happen lol.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Scott Mc View Post
      I am sorry but if I had that job with my A.D.D......Bad shit would happen lol.
      I'm the same way. I would go insane doing that all day and my add would have me stuffing all kinds of stuff in that machine.
      "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

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      • #4
        Nice press break. Must take forever to program. Good for running a lot of parts. Makes me want to replace one of the 3 brakes at my shop
        Originally posted by Yale
        I want to give her a colonoscopy with my tongue.

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        • #5
          Wouldn't it be much cheaper, faster and easier to just stamp that in a press mold?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Scott Mc View Post
            I am sorry but if I had that job with my A.D.D......Bad shit would happen lol.
            Count to 6.5 on two hands?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
              Wouldn't it be much cheaper, faster and easier to just stamp that in a press mold?
              Depends on the volume of run versus cost of tooling.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SSsierra90 View Post
                Nice press break. Must take forever to program. Good for running a lot of parts. Makes me want to replace one of the 3 brakes at my shop
                They should have got a bigger one I'm looking at running a 118 inch 12 gauge part here in the next week or so. Going to test that 130 tons. lol Actually pretty easy to program I have been at it for awhile though.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by midnight View Post
                  They should have got a bigger one I'm looking at running a 118 inch 12 gauge part here in the next week or so. Going to test that 130 tons. lol Actually pretty easy to program I have been at it for awhile though.
                  It should handle that 12 gauge with no problem. We bend parts that long in 12 GA. all the time on our smaller break. I've bent quarter plate that long on our 130.

                  No doubt its ease to program, but I bet it takes awhile to set up. Good for multiple bend parts and large quantities of them.
                  Originally posted by Yale
                  I want to give her a colonoscopy with my tongue.

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                  • #10
                    such a simple part for a complex machine.
                    "

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                    • #11
                      Where do you work? We have several trumph precission brakes

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Matt View Post
                        Where do you work? We have several trumph precission brakes
                        Never messed with a trumph almost exclusively Amada. They are all basically the same though just different interface.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SSsierra90 View Post
                          It should handle that 12 gauge with no problem. We bend parts that long in 12 GA. all the time on our smaller break. I've bent quarter plate that long on our 130.

                          No doubt its ease to program, but I bet it takes awhile to set up. Good for multiple bend parts and large quantities of them.
                          Only thing that concerns me is a large radius and a small flange dimension.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                            Count to 6.5 on two hands?
                            My issue most likely would be after gettong bored. As AdRock stated, I would figue out uses for the non used dies while bending the job in hand.

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