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Jim Thompson October 8th 07 03:24 AM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave

Paul Hovnanian P.E. October 8th 07 05:22 AM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?


Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.

--
Paul Hovnanian
------------------------------------------------------------------
Human beings were created by water to transport it uphill.

Michael A. Terrell October 8th 07 06:39 AM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?


Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.



Here is a small Arbor press at Harbor Freight for $50:

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=3552

--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

Jim Thompson October 8th 07 03:52 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?


Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.


No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave

Jim Thompson October 8th 07 04:42 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:47:45 -0400, Jamie
t wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?

Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.



No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)

...Jim Thompson

Get ur self a cheap set of channel lock pliers and weld the
pieces you need on the jaws.

You must know some one around that can do that for you?


Certainly ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave

Jamie October 8th 07 04:47 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?


Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.



No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)

...Jim Thompson

Get ur self a cheap set of channel lock pliers and weld the
pieces you need on the jaws.

You must know some one around that can do that for you?


--
"I'm never wrong, once i thought i was, but was mistaken"
Real Programmers Do things like this.
http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5


Michael A. Terrell October 8th 07 07:34 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
GoldIntermetallicEmbrittlement wrote:

You could be a little more retarded, just not as much as you are in this
thread.



You could be a human, but mot in this lifetime.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

Paul Hovnanian P.E. October 9th 07 10:57 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?


Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.


No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)


OK, Yoda. ;-) I think I know what you are up to. You want something
that can punch through the file packaging. The tolerances will probably
have to be closer than those for an olive pitter or the foil will just
fold around the punch. There are large paper punches sold at some arts
an crafts shops that might fit the bill.

--
Paul Hovnanian
------------------------------------------------------------------
Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics.
-- Fletcher Knebel

Jim Thompson October 9th 07 10:58 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:57:05 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?

Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.


No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)


OK, Yoda. ;-) I think I know what you are up to. You want something
that can punch through the file packaging. The tolerances will probably
have to be closer than those for an olive pitter or the foil will just
fold around the punch. There are large paper punches sold at some arts
an crafts shops that might fit the bill.


As I write, I'm studying a snap-fastener plier to see if I can adapt
it.

In the packaging is the frozen food for my salt water fish ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave

Jim Thompson October 9th 07 11:58 PM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 15:14:33 -0700, AnimalMagic
wrote:

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:58:51 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:57:05 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?

Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.

No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)

OK, Yoda. ;-) I think I know what you are up to. You want something
that can punch through the file packaging. The tolerances will probably
have to be closer than those for an olive pitter or the foil will just
fold around the punch. There are large paper punches sold at some arts
an crafts shops that might fit the bill.


As I write, I'm studying a snap-fastener plier to see if I can adapt
it.

In the packaging is the frozen food for my salt water fish ;-)

...Jim Thompson


Then why would you need a one inch hole?


It's cubes, ~1" on the diagonal.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave

Paul Hovnanian P.E. October 12th 07 03:26 AM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:57:05 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:22:26 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm looking for a Plier much like an olive or cherry pitter, but with
a larger diameter push-rod and a back-side hole diameter of 1" to
1-1/8"

Does such a thing exist?

Haven't seen one. Im thinking that the force required to push a 1"
diameter punch or whatever through most materials would render a plier
configuration less than optimal.

I Googled lever press and this popped to the top of the list:

http://www.janesvilletool.com/mpdt6000.htm

For a 1" hole, I think this is more or less what will be available.
Punches and dies sold separately, of course.

No intense force needed. Very cold object is foil packaging cuts
fingers ;-)


OK, Yoda. ;-) I think I know what you are up to. You want something
that can punch through the file packaging. The tolerances will probably
have to be closer than those for an olive pitter or the foil will just
fold around the punch. There are large paper punches sold at some arts
an crafts shops that might fit the bill.


As I write, I'm studying a snap-fastener plier to see if I can adapt
it.

In the packaging is the frozen food for my salt water fish ;-)


I thought you fed them with annoying posters from s.e.d.

--
Paul Hovnanian
------------------------------------------------------------------
Dedicated to the unrestricted propagation of worthless
information across the Internet.

Jim Thompson October 12th 07 06:09 AM

Does This Plier Exist?
 
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:26:56 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:57:05 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

[snip]

OK, Yoda. ;-) I think I know what you are up to. You want something
that can punch through the file packaging. The tolerances will probably
have to be closer than those for an olive pitter or the foil will just
fold around the punch. There are large paper punches sold at some arts
an crafts shops that might fit the bill.


As I write, I'm studying a snap-fastener plier to see if I can adapt
it.

In the packaging is the frozen food for my salt water fish ;-)


I thought you fed them with annoying posters from s.e.d.


Nope. It's my son who has the Piranha ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave


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