Thank for the shrinking lesson. Makes me want to play with the pullmax. Cheat sheets on the machines is a great idea. I use it on riveting, sheet metal layout, etc. Find a good technique that works for you and get good results.
Thanks again for making another great video. Definitely like the details you always give. Great tip with using the cheat sheets. I'm definitely going to do the same. I have done something similar for other things in my shop.
Thanks Bill. Good info presented concisely. Would you please post your welding set-up parameters? I don't think I've ever found the "sweet spot" with my Miller Dynasty 200 and would like to try your set-up.
Great video. When you do your initial setup and set your shut height do you adjust your fore and aft to contact then adjust to material thickness or material thickness plus clearance? You touched on the fore and aft on the power hammer video but I was curious to how you go about it in Pullmax or is it not as important?
Hi, I always set the dies flush at the front of the die. I only move the lower for or aft if I'm shaping very thin material or material thicker than .060".
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
EXCELLENT !!
Great video on metal shaping. Thank you for sharing this information
Love the integrity, Bill. These videos are really good. Thanks for investing your time to help us learn. Very cool.
Another superb report. Thanks Bill.
Thanks. Very informative.
Thank for the shrinking lesson. Makes me want to play with the pullmax. Cheat sheets on the machines is a great idea. I use it on riveting, sheet metal layout, etc. Find a good technique that works for you and get good results.
Great demo and video, very informative with zero b.s!
Keep em coming...
Thank you
Good stuff. Thanks for posting
Thanks again for making another great video. Definitely like the details you always give. Great tip with using the cheat sheets. I'm definitely going to do the same. I have done something similar for other things in my shop.
Great videos William! Keep them coming 👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome presentation Bill!!
Great job again, Bill!
You have explained why I'm having difficulty with my vibrasheer... only 1mm stroke. Just as you said, goes in easy but difficult to pull out. Cheers
Good stuff Bill!
Good job Thank you
Thanks Bill. Good info presented concisely. Would you please post your welding set-up parameters? I don't think I've ever found the "sweet spot" with my Miller Dynasty 200 and would like to try your set-up.
Some of my machines that only have say one or two “settings” I have just wrote them on the machine with sharpie
very beautiful video!! Where did you buy your thumbnails?
Hi, These steel dies were purchased from Stan Fulton and Fulton Metal works. You can purchase them from Trick tools on-line as well.
Great video. When you do your initial setup and set your shut height do you adjust your fore and aft to contact then adjust to material thickness or material thickness plus clearance? You touched on the fore and aft on the power hammer video but I was curious to how you go about it in Pullmax or is it not as important?
Hi, I always set the dies flush at the front of the die. I only move the lower for or aft if I'm shaping very thin material or material thicker than .060".