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    die for a press

    Hi
    I would like to make a die for a press
    If you look at the picture
    I have numbered the parts that will have to be soldered to the main block
    Since making a die is a precise method
    I will have to have this done very professionally
    Can anyone recommended a method for soldering
    For sure I have to have the parts fit in very tightly
    Are there other techniques I should know
    Also What kind of solder should I use

    Sorry I could not upload the pictures I will do that another time
    But I think you can understand what I mean
    I have to solder pins and a cylinder in the center
    Thanks


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    Eagle,

    I sent you a message with email address. Feel free to contact me with more info and I will try to help.


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    stamping dies

    eagle
    I have 26 years die making experience .
    Let me know if I can help you.
    Brian


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