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Won't a proper load with a different centre of mass make it sit right? Say a pack of blocks etc?gave this a little try out today - seemed the easiest way to get the pallet off the bench.
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however - anyone know if these things are adjustable ... hangs with the toes uphill instead of level - loaded or empty ... like the lift point needs to come back to the upright an inch or three
difficult to see inside it, but can't see any adjustments on the top location to the lift point for the cable which is presumably attached to the gert spring in the upright
glanced at the hr clock on the genny this afters and thought - pretty sure that's 100 hrs up on when I bought it - I was wrong - 's a hundred and five- has used circa 2/3rds of the 320 ltr tank so around 2 litres an hour - time to refill it, 'fore the weather starts to chill down
20 - 8 - '25 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 - 9 -'18 -- WTF did those 7 years go
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regardless of load it should hang vertically, with the forks horizontal - I am wondering if there is a pulley at the elbow and the cable has come off it .. only needs an inch or two to make the difference and can't see the cable simply rotating about just a small pin ... will have as good a look as I can later .. will take some getting at if it's the case - might have to open it up/create an access, to get at it and then weld it back togetherWon't a proper load with a different centre of mass make it sit right? Say a pack of blocks etc?
Like you say it'll be a pain to use on your own empty tho.
I've got a similar thing for lifting pallets that came when I bought the lorry.gave this a little try out today - seemed the easiest way to get the pallet off the bench.
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however - anyone know if these things are adjustable ... hangs with the toes uphill instead of level - loaded or empty ... like the lift point needs to come back to the upright an inch or three
difficult to see inside it, but can't see any adjustments on the top location to the lift point for the cable which is presumably attached to the gert spring in the upright
glanced at the hr clock on the genny this afters and thought - pretty sure that's 100 hrs up on when I bought it - I was wrong - 's a hundred and five- has used circa 2/3rds of the 320 ltr tank so around 2 litres an hour - time to refill it, 'fore the weather starts to chill down
20 - 8 - '25 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 - 9 -'18 -- WTF did those 7 years go
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not bought or done a lot in the last 9 months with Pam not being the greatestI'm surprised all the pallet couriers round your way don't already know the way to the barn!
this is a similar thing but 'supposedly automatic positioning, via a gert spring and cable .. possibly the spring has lost some of its tension or the cable may have stretchedI've got a similar thing for lifting pallets that came when I bought the lorry.
It has a ring on the top and the box section has notches on it so you can place the ring for optimal lifting.
It's somthing I've never used.
I can take some pictures of it, if it helps give you an idea of what I'm on about
I may well be in Ystrad on Friday if you want a hand lifting it?bit of a S. Westerly last night so yet more 'garden' went up in smoke ...
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got another 3/4 of a binful in it again todaycourtesy of Pam and her secateurs
got the CAD out of my pocket yesterday and worked out what I wanted to come up with, with what I have in hand to 'aid' lumping chucks on and off the Harrison - I can just about get the new 4 jaw off the deck - just --- no way can I get it up on the bed of the lathe.
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sussed the angles and transferred it onto paper....
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to create a cut list for today ..... have had that angle finder more years than I care to remember - invaluable tool for setting out stair flights, in particular and angles generally -- great tool
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and today ..... lopped some more bits to go between/attach to the little fiddlies from yesterday
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not a lot of pix ... been a busy day ..
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got it all tacked up and tested, 'fore setting to it with the hot stick
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the 402 may be a bit of overkill and did consider using 302 ... but thought nah - better over engineered than too light
and it's quite handle-able in its component parts / two pieces
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had to chop up a piece of 402 I'd already lopped for another job, sadly - was 18" short to cut all I needed for this
must order some more and several other items I seem to have 'consumed' in the last few months
was teatime by the time I'd gotten it all consolidated and a tad late for a fettling session - job for tomorrow afternoon - got visitors in the morning...
pretty PO-ed at the state of this SHS - been under a tarp, but obviously condensation ain't helped and don't think the tarps are as 'damp proof' as they could/should be
good brush off and a coat of hammer finish ought to have it looking a bit 'newer'
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and looking at these can see a weld I missed
gonna have to get the Caddy out again anyway, to attach some brackets to the inside of the box, the lathe lives in - when I've sussed what I need to knock out for them
and got another component I need to make, for making life easier
Druid version of one of these - don't think it needs to be quite as 'wide' as this - could mount a 'hefalump' with that if you shoved it up their bum..
and damned if I'm hunting out my pipe bender for one bend ... might not be as elegant , but a square cut version will suffice for now
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I knew it was getting close to tea time - this little fella appeared at my feet as I was sat having a drink an' a fag - play with me -
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he always shows up ready for tea/lunch/breakfast .. then spends the between meal times asleep, somewhere around about -
sometimes in plain sight, others somewhere cool, hiding from the sun and heat ..
been 25C here most of the day, but little breeze and I've had a Proban jacket on for a lot of the day, or my arms'd be well cooked/red tonight from the UV - off the hot stick ..
been a bit 'sticky'![]()
the chuck ? sod thatI may well be in Ystrad on Friday if you want a hand lifting it?
No worries! Always nice to have an excuse to pop by lolthe chuck ? sod that- I've just created a lifting device for doing that
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I'll weigh the thing when I get a chance .... got to be going 70+ kgsNo worries! Always nice to have an excuse to pop by lol
Lol, we finally got full fibre here after 10years of fttc, think my new bottleneck is my router!
What model is your router?think my new bottleneck is my router!