Brent H
Ultra Member
More pallets to go and Mr Imperial and Miss Metric are going to be in bed together!! Oh my….. hoping for a new product of their love - maybe a surface grinder ?
Pallet from stone and tile delivery covered with 3/4 plywood for the mattress. Using the engine hoist (argh! There must be a better design!!) I lifted and blocked both ends of the lathes a bit higher than the pallet.
Grabbed the boys and we manually prodded the lathes into position.
Lathes face each other - saddles as far under headstock as possible. Compounds at 90° to prevent any handle damage. Aprons locked. Gear boxes in low speed, tailstocks moved inside the end of the lathes so handles cannot get caught up- secured to the bed (don’t want them babies going for a walk (as can be the case with Utilathes )
Both lathes contain the “extras” like tooling, chucks etc and all of that is on the bottom. Both will get lagged to the pallet, a suitable packing shoved between them tightly and then they will be ratchet strapped together and to the pallet. Then it is the long, long freaking long wait to unpack and put back to use - argh!!!!
New shop design coming along and that will be for a thread after Christmas (have to see if settlement agrees to my “expansion” )
Tool box pallet 1 is almost ready. Will have more pics of that soon. Working on a metal railing project for a client and a few other things …. LOL
Pallet from stone and tile delivery covered with 3/4 plywood for the mattress. Using the engine hoist (argh! There must be a better design!!) I lifted and blocked both ends of the lathes a bit higher than the pallet.
Grabbed the boys and we manually prodded the lathes into position.
Lathes face each other - saddles as far under headstock as possible. Compounds at 90° to prevent any handle damage. Aprons locked. Gear boxes in low speed, tailstocks moved inside the end of the lathes so handles cannot get caught up- secured to the bed (don’t want them babies going for a walk (as can be the case with Utilathes )
Both lathes contain the “extras” like tooling, chucks etc and all of that is on the bottom. Both will get lagged to the pallet, a suitable packing shoved between them tightly and then they will be ratchet strapped together and to the pallet. Then it is the long, long freaking long wait to unpack and put back to use - argh!!!!
New shop design coming along and that will be for a thread after Christmas (have to see if settlement agrees to my “expansion” )
Tool box pallet 1 is almost ready. Will have more pics of that soon. Working on a metal railing project for a client and a few other things …. LOL