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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Collections & Pictures => Topic started by: SolingerStahl on May 04, 2021, 08:37:54 am
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I just found this post.
What an exquisite machine.
Thank you for sharing another treasure from your vast collection.
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Oh wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Unfortunately, I cannot make any statement about the manufacturer of your model. This model is unfortunately not known to me.
With the "big brother" I meant an old screw press that was in the locksmith's shop where I worked part-time about 30 years ago.The locksmith's shop was still partly equipped with machines as in the 1920s. There was even a transmission that was driven by a large electric motor.
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A very nice collection of drive models. You are to be envied.
By the way, I was still working on the big brother of the screw press. But that was in another life.
Would you say that this is a SCHULER or another maker...?
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A very nice collection of drive models. You are to be envied.
By the way, I was still working on the big brother of the screw press. But that was in another life.
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That is big enough to earn its keep! Very impressive!
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That´s a big´un fer sure 8)
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the post. I'm impressed.
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Oh my, Oh my, Oh my...
You have tripped all the bells & whistles in my head , "FANTASTIC" accessories!
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If you like steam toy accessory machine workshops and you're looking for the one monster machine that tops them all.... here it is... 😁 !!!
Those "large" eccentric punch presses of BING and DOLL are looking like "kids" in comparison...
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This is Jupp... he is 17,5cm or 7in tall at 1:10 scale, representing a nearly 6ft tall guy and just testing out this beasty 250ton friction screw punch press...
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YES, its a real working friction screw punch press in scale 1:10, but not a jeweller's machine...
A jeweller would use a lever punch press for the job, not a machine.
This is a unique masterpiece, manufactured at the highest level of fine mechanic skills.
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Similar quality model machines have been seen only by those legends of machine model builders like Al Osterman or Barry Jordan...
Here a pic of the nice backside...
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Until yet I only owned one manual driven flywheel screw punch press... a mechanic's graduation masterpiece... all my other are eccentric presses...
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I wonder if there are other "monster screw presses" are out there among your guy's collections...?