Hello!
Let me introduce my own homemade DIY louver press tool.
I use mechanical car lift jack as power source.
You may see this video for details how it works.
https://youtu.be/HG3maxBIICo
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Yuriy Tagiltsev.
Russian Federation.
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Hello!
Let me introduce my own homemade DIY louver press tool.
I use mechanical car lift jack as power source.
You may see this video for details how it works.
https://youtu.be/HG3maxBIICo
Attachment 14917
Yuriy Tagiltsev.
Russian Federation.
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Thanks vasiapupkinmoscow! We've added your Louver Press to our Brakes and Presses category,
as well as to your builder page: vasiapupkinmoscow's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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Looks good. I needed one some time ago. I ended up cutting a slit and bend them with a hand tool
I would like to see how you made the whole set up, the male and the female part, I do like the idea of a manual jack. I was looking at a making one with a hydraulic jack a couple years ago! Nice working louver punch you have, need to see more about it.
more details please, what gauge metal?
Ralph
Элегантный.
This device will run even during a power failure, or in any weather, it will always start. I love it. A very practical man.
I wood add a 18~20 volt drill to power it.my fingers and arms couldent do much of that for long. good work!!!
reversible of coarse.