Great video i been a sheet metal worker over 35 years and you really explained the use of the press very well you got a great handle on it buddy well done ! Your irish Bud ! ps i had the exact same machine with a 10ft bed awesome folding for a great price 1
Loved the video and all the details about what it can and can't do. I've thought about something like that, but the need just isn't there. Seems about perfect for you and where you're at right now. Nice!!!
Thank you for the video! We got our in August and haven't been able to really figure it out. Im sure you found the instructions to be not so helpful. This video got us to bend our first part. Thanks guys. SUBBED
i appreciate this video! You're right, not much out there on this thing but I'm in the market for one and this helped a lot. Thanks! Keep up the vids and great work!
Oh shit...your shop and workmanship have come so far since I started following you a few years ago. Keep doing what your doing! Also maybe I missed it (I took a bit of a hiatus from TH-cam) but have you ever done a video showing how you're using sketch up/modelling software?
Appreciate the kind words 🙏. I have not, probably should though lol. I use pretty basic stuff especially since the plasma cutter is only 2 dimensional.
Thanks for posting this video. Really thinking about pulling the trigger on one. Can you get any bends over 90 on the v die? Say 95? Also how is it squaring up parts. Looks like you got a good handle on the machine. Can you also point me to the phase converter you purchased. Thanks again for the efforts and content.
I've been able to bend past 90, maybe around 100 - 110 degrees. If the piece is wider than 3.5" you can square up against 2 back stops. Unfortunately the backstops aren't square so you need a straight edge to bend skinny parts. I may get some custom back stops made in the future that will solve this issue. The invertor we used is the adx 20hp.
good I am from the Dominican Republic and I bought one of these machines ,,, when you can ,, upload a video doing a complete maintenance for people like me who do not speak English and do not understand the manual very much
Thank you for posting! You're right, there's not much out there showing this model running parts. I found that strange that Baileigh doesn't have a better video. Good to know about the delay in angle change. Is it really 2 full minutes? Looks like a nice machine for the money. Can you post a link to where you purchased it? Great info on the phase converter also...
Thanks for the comment! It takes awhile, ill have to time it and see exactly how long it takes. I bought it through summit, the price has increased for it everywhere you can buy it. Glad we got it when we did. www.summitracing.com/parts/bai-1020680?seid=srese1&gclid=CjwKCAiAt9z-BRBCEiwA_bWv-ETMKEbzYiwL9ouUcozaQ1Eecv4hmIMT0K-KXkTNkQ6GRxWzHjWuYBoCM3YQAvD_BwE
Yeah, I had a striper friend do a mean looking dog and the saying "Don't put your hand in my mouth and you'll never get bit" on my 8 ft Cinncinati. I freak out when someone sticks their hands between dies, the thing will fold 1/2 in. steel like paper ffs, it'll pop a hand off like it wasn't even there.
@@scrapingpavement i was also taught to always follow my work as it went up. Especially on longer pieces or you'll get a weird dip on the one side cause it wants to go up but overhang doesn't allow it.
Hey bud im in the market for a press brake and was interested in this model. Would you be able to post a video making multiple bends at different bend angles?
Not that I know of. I'll be cutting my punch here soon into fingers, I've seen some other shops cut there dies as well. Or even run a custom block on the bed to be able to use off brand dies.
Thank you for posting such a thorough review. I had heck of a time finding any info about this model. Based on your experience, do you think this model is well suited for 90 degree bends on 2’2’ pieces of 1/8” cold rolled steel?
Happy to hear that! Ya 2 foot 1/8" plate shouldn't be a problem at all. I got some plans for bending 3 foot 3/16" parts in the future, I'll have to throw up a video when i do that.
According to there tonnage chart it can bend 5ft 11g SS but you would have to use the largest 2" v die as it would require 24tons of pressure. If you went to the next smaller v die it would require 42 tons of pressure which exceeds the 33tons this machine offers.
Awesome review, thank you, I bought mine and it’s still outside my shop sitting on the crate.
Great video i been a sheet metal worker over 35 years and you really explained the use of the press very well you got a great handle on it buddy well done ! Your irish Bud ! ps i had the exact same machine with a 10ft bed awesome folding for a great price 1
Very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to make this video! I want one!
Happy to hear that!
Congradulations on the new machine, going to be a great addition to your shop and your business!
Thanks buddy!
Loved the video and all the details about what it can and can't do. I've thought about something like that, but the need just isn't there. Seems about perfect for you and where you're at right now. Nice!!!
Thanks Mike! Ya I hear you there, will be a nice addition to move on from the manual brake in the shop press haha.
@@scrapingpavement It will certainly make production runs a lot more appealing!!!
Holy shit bro I haven't been on in a while and you are doing fantastic. Good for you
Awesome good to see you it's been a minute
Time flys!
Thank you! I just bought one and this helps a lot.
Glad I could help!
Awesome machine. Congrats on the new edition to the shop. Youre going to do a lot with it. Happy new year!
Thanks brother, happy new year!
Thank you for the video! We got our in August and haven't been able to really figure it out. Im sure you found the instructions to be not so helpful. This video got us to bend our first part. Thanks guys. SUBBED
Happy to hear that! Thanks
i appreciate this video! You're right, not much out there on this thing but I'm in the market for one and this helped a lot. Thanks! Keep up the vids and great work!
Glad to hear, thanks for the comment!
This is a much better video than Baileigh's viddy. Thanks!
Very cool man ! You are quickly growing out of the shop .
Thanks homie, investing slowly but surely.
@@scrapingpavement never can have enough tools
Great video thank you for sharing👍👍👍
Badass machine bro👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the review!
Oh shit...your shop and workmanship have come so far since I started following you a few years ago. Keep doing what your doing!
Also maybe I missed it (I took a bit of a hiatus from TH-cam) but have you ever done a video showing how you're using sketch up/modelling software?
Appreciate the kind words 🙏. I have not, probably should though lol. I use pretty basic stuff especially since the plasma cutter is only 2 dimensional.
Thanks for posting this video. Really thinking about pulling the trigger on one. Can you get any bends over 90 on the v die? Say 95? Also how is it squaring up parts. Looks like you got a good handle on the machine. Can you also point me to the phase converter you purchased. Thanks again for the efforts and content.
I've been able to bend past 90, maybe around 100 - 110 degrees. If the piece is wider than 3.5" you can square up against 2 back stops. Unfortunately the backstops aren't square so you need a straight edge to bend skinny parts. I may get some custom back stops made in the future that will solve this issue. The invertor we used is the adx 20hp.
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I am from the Dominican Republic and I bought one of these machines ,,,
when you can ,, upload a video doing a complete maintenance for people like me who do not speak English and do not understand the manual very much
Thank you for posting! You're right, there's not much out there showing this model running parts. I found that strange that Baileigh doesn't have a better video. Good to know about the delay in angle change. Is it really 2 full minutes? Looks like a nice machine for the money. Can you post a link to where you purchased it? Great info on the phase converter also...
Thanks for the comment! It takes awhile, ill have to time it and see exactly how long it takes. I bought it through summit, the price has increased for it everywhere you can buy it. Glad we got it when we did.
www.summitracing.com/parts/bai-1020680?seid=srese1&gclid=CjwKCAiAt9z-BRBCEiwA_bWv-ETMKEbzYiwL9ouUcozaQ1Eecv4hmIMT0K-KXkTNkQ6GRxWzHjWuYBoCM3YQAvD_BwE
perfect work
Gettin the good stuff there bubba... -thumbs up- .. :)
Thanks brotha!
Keep your hands out from underneath it. Ran a 250ton 12ft press brake for awhile first thing i learned.
Yeah, I had a striper friend do a mean looking dog and the saying "Don't put your hand in my mouth and you'll never get bit" on my 8 ft Cinncinati. I freak out when someone sticks their hands between dies, the thing will fold 1/2 in. steel like paper ffs, it'll pop a hand off like it wasn't even there.
Oh for sure, got to treat it like a loaded gun.
@@scrapingpavement i was also taught to always follow my work as it went up. Especially on longer pieces or you'll get a weird dip on the one side cause it wants to go up but overhang doesn't allow it.
@@dragsbody209 gotcha ya that makes since.
Holy shit. Awesome man. Now your.talk
Thank you for the knowledge
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Hey bud im in the market for a press brake and was interested in this model. Would you be able to post a video making multiple bends at different bend angles?
Can you make hat section brackets with this?
Do they make different punches and dies for this machine or are we stuck with the ones it comes with?
Not that I know of. I'll be cutting my punch here soon into fingers, I've seen some other shops cut there dies as well. Or even run a custom block on the bed to be able to use off brand dies.
@@scrapingpavement Cool, thanks for the info. Hopefully you can share the finger mod with us in a video! I need to do the same thing at some point.
I want to see it do 3' of 3/16"
Thank you for posting such a thorough review. I had heck of a time finding any info about this model. Based on your experience, do you think this model is well suited for 90 degree bends on 2’2’ pieces of 1/8” cold rolled steel?
Happy to hear that! Ya 2 foot 1/8" plate shouldn't be a problem at all. I got some plans for bending 3 foot 3/16" parts in the future, I'll have to throw up a video when i do that.
Just got one and I can’t figure out how to get the machine to lift I followed instructions I watched the video
Is this machine capable of bending 11gauge 5ft long 308 stainless steel?
According to there tonnage chart it can bend 5ft 11g SS but you would have to use the largest 2" v die as it would require 24tons of pressure. If you went to the next smaller v die it would require 42 tons of pressure which exceeds the 33tons this machine offers.
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