Making a carver custom rosin press

Redlig

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Soooo I know it's been done so many times home made presses yeah yeah however I was curious what heat plates do you guys think would be cool in this press I'm "converting". It's a 12 ton carver press I picked up and plan on rebuilding the pump. I know it's overkill but it looks cool and has a guage. I'm thinking about making a shelf for the electronics to mount above it. Just have to source more acme thread nuts.
 

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Redlig

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I'm tempted to buy 1in thick aluminium plate and make a custom plate that matches the carver press and bolt it in. I've never sourced heating elements or power supply's
 

Redlig

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Thinking about buying these and just taking the plates out of the cage and mounting them in

5.5 x 7in plate

I tried it with the current plates I have I'd just prefer more working room and a more clean look if turn them side ways though and have the wires go straight out the back instead of the sides to avoid the adjustment screws
 

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Redlig

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Made some progress. Decided for now to use the heat plates I already have. Turned a new "top post" out of some aluminum because the old one was seized up. Made a shelf to hold the controller too. I currently have the pump completely torn apart stripping the paint and putting in new seals. I wasn't going to paint it but now I think I'm going to. Want to do purple and black but my girlfriend thinks I'm nuts
 

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medidedicated

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I always thought the rustic aged looking diy presses looked awesome. Painting it would be cool and fun too though just thought Id say. Would love to see a few presses of rosin with that!

Love the light mounted on it if thats what that it. Having light right between the plates is a luxury. I always use my phone flashlight as theres no easy other way or at least that Ive dedicated to figure out.

I guess havent tried looking up light weight mountable lights.
 

Redlig

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Did a quick little clean up on the gauge cover. The plan is to start painting today. I also caved and got some 4x7 plates I think/hope I can make fit that way I can sell my current smaller plates abd h frame press. I know dabpress is "cheaper" but at the end of the day as long as it's the right temp and pressure what's the difference. I had a dabpress before and liked it
 

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Redlig

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After much thought and talking with the low temp guys. I ended up ordering their controller and will modify my plates to take their elements. Maybe eventually I'll make more custom plates but for now it's a good alternative. The black anodized paint turned out terrible so I may respray it too and the the green parts. Once my table comes in for it I'll be setting everything up and doing some rest runs
 

Redlig

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So I had some picture issues but thanks to @curious2garden for helping me get that squared away. So at this point I drilled out the plates I already had to fit low temps controller and rods. Wasn't too bad and I'm digging the results. Now I'm just working on insulating them a bit better. I have to make a mount for my timer and controller. Hopefully today I can get it completely together and mocked up fully. I'm so ready to paint the green black askwd low temp if they had a bigger sticker too haha
 

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