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Still Doin Time
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Nokesville, Va.
Posts: 8,225
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20 ton minimum for shop, even at home. The problem is when that sounds like a lot but it's all about the control pressure / leverage when using it. More tonnage (to a short extent) means less effort for the user and that translates into more control and 'feel' when in use.
If you're assembling something you want to press smoothly so you can feel / hear anything that is not clearanced right. Also, going up in tonnage the frame is more stout, which means less flex.
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'15 Dodge - 'Dango R/T Hauls groceries and Kinda Hauls *ss
'07 Jeep SRT-8 - Hauls groceries and Hauls *ss Sold
'85 Guards Red Targa - Almost finished after 17 years
'95 Road King w/117ci - No time to ride, see above
'77 Sportster Pro-Street Drag Bike w/93ci - Sold
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