Brett W
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2014
- Location
- Huntsville AL
The machine in California before it could escape the state.
My new machine arrived yesterday. Off loading was mostly uneventful. They loaded it right on the front of the trailer so the truck driver had to jackknife the truck so I could get it off.
Was a little creepy pulling it off the end of the trailer.
Even though it came through some rainstorms on the trip across the country, it was well packed and heavily oiled to keep corrosion at bay.
It off loaded pretty easily and once I got it in the shop door the rain started. Set the pallet down and rotated it with some car dollies so it was pointed the right direction when moving into place. Once I got it into place sorta, I then lifted it with the lift bars and chains so I could remove the pallet. Once that was done I could move it over the all thread I epoxied into the floor.
My assistant showed up to supervise the epoxy operations. HAHA
More pics tomorrow as I finish installing and putting it into operation.
My new machine arrived yesterday. Off loading was mostly uneventful. They loaded it right on the front of the trailer so the truck driver had to jackknife the truck so I could get it off.
Was a little creepy pulling it off the end of the trailer.
Even though it came through some rainstorms on the trip across the country, it was well packed and heavily oiled to keep corrosion at bay.
It off loaded pretty easily and once I got it in the shop door the rain started. Set the pallet down and rotated it with some car dollies so it was pointed the right direction when moving into place. Once I got it into place sorta, I then lifted it with the lift bars and chains so I could remove the pallet. Once that was done I could move it over the all thread I epoxied into the floor.
My assistant showed up to supervise the epoxy operations. HAHA
More pics tomorrow as I finish installing and putting it into operation.