Custom Copper Nickel Vise and Arbor Jaws For Rosin Tech.

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Joel W.

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EDIT: When you guys use your soldering irons with the plates, do you leave the tips on the soldering iron or remove them? I assumed I leave a tip on to help conduct heat but the end sticks out of the 2" bar and I don't remember seeing that in any pictures. TIA

Sorry, I missed your edit, I ran out of extra tips a while back, but you can cut down your tips and reinstall them so they don't stick out or leave them out altogether. I stuff a little aluminum foil in the end of the block hole to help keep the heat in.
 

VAPEHUNTER

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Hey @Joel W. and others using these plates, I finally got my rig up and running, just got my socket in today so I can start using my torque wrench.
What is the preferred Ft Lbs. to use with the Bolton vise?
TIA.
A couple pics of my "rig".
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And also I didn't want my rig to stand out in my garage so I came up with a way to hide it.


Happy Vaping!!!
 

herbivore21

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Loving all these presses here and the buzz in this thread!

Hey @Joel W. I got a buddy (US based professional extract artist) interested in getting some of your plates but who does not use FC, could I ask you to post or PM me some alternative contact details (preferably email) and I will pass them on :D

Thanks so much bro! Hope you are most well! I may be in contact for new plates to connect to a hydraulic press soon too :)
 

jg34

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After lurking on all these rosin threads for months I finally made an account just to buy these plates. I need to upgrade my hair iron and quick grips tech and after all my research I really think this is the way to go.

I have a question for you guys, does anyone here use an arbor press with Joel's plates? I have a one ton arbor press and I'm going to purchase the plates tomorrow but I'd love to hear everyone's experiences with their plates and an arbor press. Specifically about the way the top plate connects and how it's holding up after a lot of pressure. Thanks for the help!
 

Joel W.

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Welcome to FC, I would think your question would apply to those using an Hpress also?

I too would like to hear some feedback on how things are working from others.

Edit: @CrazyDiamond below uses a vise, fyi. He has my first/oldest set of blocks.
 
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herb forester

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After lurking on all these rosin threads for months I finally made an account just to buy these plates. I need to upgrade my hair iron and quick grips tech and after all my research I really think this is the way to go.

I have a question for you guys, does anyone here use an arbor press with Joel's plates? I have a one ton arbor press and I'm going to purchase the plates tomorrow but I'd love to hear everyone's experiences with their plates and an arbor press. Specifically about the way the top plate connects and how it's holding up after a lot of pressure. Thanks for the help!
Scroll back just a few pages and you'll see a nice custom arbor unit. I'll probably order from Joel, but I'm too busy to use one myself right now, so I've been hovering on a 3 ton and watching for new options. The cost ends up being similar to getting a Dake 10 ton though, which is much more versatile beyond personal production. I just like the arbor presses for the smaller footprint in my kitchen and espresso-pull style form factor. I do wonder how hard one must pull the handle to max them out though.
 
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Joel W.

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I guess I'll be reprimanded again for posting back to back, but again it's too late to edit and I'm not sure how else to make this correction.

I confused this with the main rosin thread in my last post. @jg34 the pics I meant are here: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/rosin-technique-easy-diy-solventless.17470/page-111#post-929951

If you can't edit your post, then it's not considered a back to back post.. BTW, those are not my blocks but they are very nice looking!
 

BoogerMan

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@jg34 , @BoogerMan has the first set of press plates I made, maybe he can chime in on how the connection is holding up after 6 months of use.
Still working as good as the first day I used them! Im pressing around 3-4 tons at 180-200F. Not one single problem so far and I don't expect any in the near future (besides the $15 soldering iron going out :lol:). Thanks @Joel W. :tup:
 

Joel W.

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Thanks @BoogerMan !!!

Just a reminder, my last set of 90/10 Cuni blocks are still up for grabs,

I ordered the new 70/30 Cuni yesterday and that will be the standard going forward, if it all works out. The price is still $150 shipped us.

I may need a little more time to test it properly but I have no worries about it's function..
 

Joel W.

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The last set of 90/10 blocks are now sold.

Everything from here on out will be the new 70/30 CuNi and it is now in stock. ;). It is less pinkish in color than the 90/10. It looks good to me.

Let's hope it works the same!
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jg34

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@Joel W. do you mind giving us a little overview of the differences in the two CuNi blocks? Do you see any benefits in having more nickel and less copper in the 70/30?

My 90/10 blocks will be arriving on Monday! I can't wait to set-up my new press. I'll be sure to post pics after my first squish.
 

Joel W.

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@Joel W. do you mind giving us a little overview of the differences in the two CuNi blocks? Do you see any benefits in having more nickel and less copper in the 70/30?

My 90/10 blocks will be arriving on Monday! I can't wait to set-up my new press. I'll be sure to post pics after my first squish.

I have had a few blocks fail under extreme pressure and the new blocks have 20% more nickel and less copper, which should make them stronger than the 90/10. I don't see one working any better or worse than the other but I will know more tomorrow when I build the first set and heat them up.

It's really just trying to make a better more bullet proof product. There really is not any reason to go to extreme pressures with 2" jaws, but people do it anyways. Since I am offering a lifetime warranty, I want to eliminate any future issues, if possible. ;)
 

Joel W.

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Here are the new 70/30 blocks. It's just as easy for me to work with as the 90/10 and from working with it today, I have no doubts that it will heat up just as quick..

My mill still needs to be dialed in with an indicator, but nothing measurable with my tools. These still need to be blended.

Testing tonight! We should be good to go though!

EDIT: Testing is done and the HEAT UP TIME IS ABOUT THE SAME. :tup:


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ddcbuds

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Plates came in and I am squishing away:rockon: I have to say great service from @Joel W. These plates work awesome. I have the thermocouple ordered so I can dial in temps without the meat thermometer. As for the Harbor Freight Press goes, its just like everything from harbor freight CRAP. It will do its job for now because 12 tons is overkill anyway. Looking at the Dake 10 Ton Benchtop for my next purchase. I got 20% yields from my 1st 5 presses so I don't think I will achieve more but can dial in pressure with the Dake. Thank you FC
 
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