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shipto:
The bed is definatly Harrison its hidden by the bottom bar (not sure of its proper name, transfer bar maybe?) but the Harrison name is cast into it. I joined the harrison Group and showed pic there and the prelimary conclusion is that its indeed a Harrison 14 but a really early version. The numbers certainly match a Harrison 14 it has a little over 14" swing over bed and 24" within the gap even the space between centres seem like they will match that quote on the lathes.co.uk site. |
shipto:
well a little brasso showed me it is indeed a Harrison 14. |
shipto:
scrubs up ok dont she :lol: |
vtsteam:
Lookin good! :thumbup: :thumbup: Especially the location :thumbup:.... :beer: |
hanermo:
Looks really nice ! I have used a pro to move our industrial machines, with the crane. BUT.. My entrance is low, a carport, and quite angled. It drops about 60 cm over 3 m. I would like to get some heavy stuff, like a 2-4000 kg industrial lathe, in. Any ideas appreciated. Would a forklift maybe work ? I could, maybe easily and quickly, weld a cradle form mild steel, around the lathe for lift points from underneath. Maybe make it wide, say about the height of lathe, or 1.6 m or so ? Or .. wheels on the edges ? Im worried about the rolling-down-uncontrolled part, and when the fast-moving lathe hits the end wall and goes through it... |
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