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Old 02-11-2024, 12:05 AM #16
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HF Tools sells one for $250. That is the cheapest one I found. I am in Los Angeles. Craigslist has a few adds, but they are all for 12 and 6 ton presses.
There one on Offerup for $175, but check and make sure it works correctly if you go to buy it, it looks like it's the same one the Harbor Freight sells, there are over 3000 reviews on Harbor Freight, about 10% say the jack leaked all the oil out (seems to leak where the body and base screw together) and also not as well made as they would like it to be.....BUT it's around 1/2 to 1/4 the price of what most other 20 ton presses costs, I wouldn't buy it if I was going to use it in a real shop, I'd spend real money for a much better one, but for a DIYer if it don't leak it would be a good buy.

Link to the one on Offerup, in Moreno Valley, CA, which I believe is sorta close to you(?), you can try offering them less and see if you can get it cheaper, but even at that price you could replace the jack if you need to and still save money!

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Old 02-11-2024, 01:19 AM #17
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There one on Offerup for $175, but check and make sure it works correctly if you go to buy it, it looks like it's the same one the Harbor Freight sells, there are over 3000 reviews on Harbor Freight, about 10% say the jack leaked all the oil out (seems to leak where the body and base screw together) and also not as well made as they would like it to be.....BUT it's around 1/2 to 1/4 the price of what most other 20 ton presses costs, I wouldn't buy it if I was going to use it in a real shop, I'd spend real money for a much better one, but for a DIYer if it don't leak it would be a good buy.

Link to the one on Offerup, in Moreno Valley, CA, which I believe is sorta close to you(?), you can try offering them less and see if you can get it cheaper, but even at that price you could replace the jack if you need to and still save money!

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Thanks! For that price I will only get one bearing pressed. Drive to Moreno Valley is manageable. The jack does look exactly the same as the one they sell in the store. All of their tools are hit and miss. 10% negative reviews is actually very good. Just like you mentioned, I can just get another jack from them even if it leaks. I can always resell it for about the same price after I am gone with the project. Up to now, I just used machine shops for all my pressing needs.

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