I've wanted to make a dedicated press for plug tobacco for awhile now. I had this part off of an old grape press. I originally intended to turn down some 5/8 rod on my lathe but discovered my lathe is out of adjustment ( due to me rebuliding it..
). So I shelved this for awhile until I realized I could use All-thread to do the job.

I bought some materials: 5/8 inch all -thread (12 inches long) a few washers and nuts.

I ground down the all-thread so I had flats spots on each end. This allowed me to insert it into the screw press head and secure it with nuts and washers. I then welded two nuts to the base plate and assembled everything. I wanted the base plate to be rather long to allow me to step on it to secure it while I was cranking down on the handle. My other option would have been to drill two holes in the base and secure it to a work bench. I didn't like that idea because it would be too permanent and always be in my way..

I was using this oak box ( with simple butt joints) with 2 "C"-clamps but it was kind of a pain to use.
I think this might be useful for making Perique too!

I bought some materials: 5/8 inch all -thread (12 inches long) a few washers and nuts.

I ground down the all-thread so I had flats spots on each end. This allowed me to insert it into the screw press head and secure it with nuts and washers. I then welded two nuts to the base plate and assembled everything. I wanted the base plate to be rather long to allow me to step on it to secure it while I was cranking down on the handle. My other option would have been to drill two holes in the base and secure it to a work bench. I didn't like that idea because it would be too permanent and always be in my way..

I was using this oak box ( with simple butt joints) with 2 "C"-clamps but it was kind of a pain to use.
I think this might be useful for making Perique too!