Speedy Builder5 | 23/07/2021 18:46:30 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Just seen on TV. When putting a machine into position, sometimes difficult to get the straps out from underneath.Stratigecally put sacks of ice cubes under the load, place the load on top of the ice, get the straps / bearers out and wait for the ice to melt. Novel idea! |
Brian H | 23/07/2021 19:00:53 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 23/07/2021 18:46:30:
Just seen on TV. When putting a machine into position, sometimes difficult to get the straps out from underneath.Stratigecally put sacks of ice cubes under the load, place the load on top of the ice, get the straps / bearers out and wait for the ice to melt. Novel idea! VERY clever, I like that one. Brian |
Peter Greene | 23/07/2021 19:06:56 |
865 forum posts 12 photos | How do you get the sacks out? |
Martin Kyte | 23/07/2021 21:42:15 |
![]() 3445 forum posts 62 photos | Presumably if you use a large slab of ice you have a built in skate so you can slide your machine into possition ;O) Martin |
Baz | 23/07/2021 22:29:07 |
1033 forum posts 2 photos | When the ice melts it floods the workshop. |
V8Eng | 24/07/2021 00:00:14 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Better get your skates on for that job🙂 Sorry but somebody had to say it🤐 Edited By V8Eng on 24/07/2021 00:00:43 |
Chris Crew | 24/07/2021 02:58:55 |
![]() 418 forum posts 15 photos | Remember, you must use the fresh product, not the frozen rubbish! |
Brian Wood | 24/07/2021 09:37:29 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Not such a new idea, but clever nevertheless The Rolls-Royce heavy gang laid down a 30 foot vertical broach for transport up to one of their Scottish factories by building an ice block wall from the entire output of the Derby ice factory and pulling it onto the wall to allow the blocks to melt and lower it onto one of their low level machine skates. After the wall had melted they jacked up the foot end, slid another skate in underneath and rolled the machine out of the shop down the gangway between all the lathes and milling machines The Ice factory is now no more, having burnt down I believe in the late 1960s Brian |
SillyOldDuffer | 24/07/2021 10:05:28 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by Brian Wood on 24/07/2021 09:37:29:...
The Ice factory is now no more, having burnt down I believe in the late 1960s Brian How ironic is that! Was Wile E Coyote implicated:
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