Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The expanded picture looks a bit blurry, but it has the appearance of what we used to call pop-metal, which was die-cast and not really pure (strong) steel. Porous in nature loosing tinsel strength.It certainly does not look like a solid steel cylinder, which would likely survive a test by The Hulk. Man, a steel cylinder of that diameter would add about 40 lbs just from the shaft.
anyone ever see this?? our hotronix heat press, which has always been a piece of junk, completely snapped in half. the shaft where it swings out is gone! our girl pressing said its not like the pressure was that high or was really leaning on it. either way, this is one piece of equip that ill be happy to toss away. terrible design, never worked properly. there are two floating spacers that keep the handle in place, those constantly fall out. to replace them when they did fall out, you needed to take the entire plastic housing off. doing that loosened the computer ribbon all the time, never let the keypad work. i feel like i could keep going. it was completely over engineered. luckily we have 2, 20 year old heat presses that fire up and work properly every single day. i dont even know what brand they are but they work fantastic.
Tinsel strength=Freudian slip?