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- DAKE The First 135 Years
Dake was a pioneer on the web and participated in early test sites on the internet This paved the way for a whole new generation to learn about Dake machine tools
- Dake: 133 Years of Metalworking Genius
Joining forces on January 7, 1887, Dake and the others established the Dake Engine Company This move not only kick started over a century of metalworking manufacturing, but it also brought prosperity and life back to the great city of Chicago
- The Dake Guide to Arbor Presses
No matter where you currently are in your metalworking journey, our experts here at Dake can match you up with the perfect arbor press machine for you But first things first
- The Handy Guide to Dake Hydraulic Presses
Dake offers nine different types of hydraulic presses for all of your metalworking needs With so many categories to choose from, it might seem a bit difficult to choose which hydraulic press is right for your metalworking shop That’s why we created this handy guide to help you select the right fit
- Replacement Parts for Your Vintage Dake Machines
A bit more complicated than the arbor press, you might think that finding replacement parts is hard However, we make it easy to request parts for vintage machines here at Dake If you look at our current product selection, you will find nine categories of hydraulic presses available
- Dake Blog
DAKE The First 135 Years What better way to start a new year than by reviewing the last 135 years? Let’s take a look back at the history behind Dake and see how the company Continue Reading
- The Ultimate Guide to Dake Cold Saws
If you are looking for a metalworking machine that can easily slice to any type of metal, then you should divert your attention to the Dake cold saws Specifically designed to reduce chatter, these machines are available in manual, semi-automatic, and automatic styles
- How to Change a Bandsaw Blade on the Dake Johnson J Saw
Even with almost 12" of blade buried in the cut, the saw never complained An even better choice is the Dake (or Johnson Kysor-Johnson Dake-Johnson) Model J This is a much larger, heavier, more robust saw They can often be found used for around $1,000, depending on condition
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