Heres some pics of the 50 ton press I built last fall. It's legs are made of 1X5", the channel bed and top rails are made of 8" X .312? (heavy stuff.) I have ten inches of open space between the legs and the work opening is 32" wide, it's height is 74". Got the steel at the Salvage place $250 and I believe the hydraulic pump and cylinder was about the same. The feet were made by cutting the same 8" channel in half.
I stick welded the legs to the top rails and used a Unitec mag drill to drill the pin holes which came out perfectly aligned and square.
I plan on building some dies and I will buy some.
I use a 1x12 square steel base on top of the bed rails to work on.
Now I just love it when things warp or need to be straightened.
Nothing exotic but it was a fun and a useful project to build.
Thanks for looking.
I stick welded the legs to the top rails and used a Unitec mag drill to drill the pin holes which came out perfectly aligned and square.
I plan on building some dies and I will buy some.
I use a 1x12 square steel base on top of the bed rails to work on.
Now I just love it when things warp or need to be straightened.

Nothing exotic but it was a fun and a useful project to build.
Thanks for looking.

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