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30th July 2020, 12:21 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Help lifting lathe - Bribie Island QLD
Hi All
Purchased a second hand Durden TopTurn lathe on Bribie island.
I will be collecting around 10am Friday 07/08 (next week).
Weighs approx 250kg , If there are any members living on the island willing to give a hand it would be much appreciated.
Will be loading into back of a van so not too high of lift required.
Cheers
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30th July 2020, 03:52 PM #2
Try to borrow or rent an engine hoist. They fold down to nothing, support a lot of weight, and allow you to be very precise in positioning the payload.
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30th July 2020, 05:41 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Lance
Yeah I thought about that just not sure if I will have enough room in the van as I will also have some other gear in there as well. I might have too reconsider though.
Cheers
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1st August 2020, 08:48 PM #4Senior Member
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Don't know if you realize but they are predicting up to 10mm of rain on Friday, so could get a bit soggy, when you asked for a hand I might be able to give you one only . I stuck a large cotter pin in about 10mm on my left index finger severing a small artery in my left index finger and so it springs a leak whenever I put pressure on it, but at 250Kg you are going to need a few more guys at least. But I can help a bit if you are just a bit short. Just let me know via PM. I live at Ningi so not too far for me to get there.
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2nd August 2020, 04:58 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Ed thanks for the offer, too bad about your finger! I will let you know abit closer to the Friday.
Unfortunately we are travelling though so have no option but to collect on Friday, hopefully the weather is kind to us.
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2nd August 2020, 05:35 PM #6Senior Member
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What will you do if there isn't enough guys to help? Weather wise it could change by then anyway. I will PM you my phone number.
Ed.
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2nd August 2020, 05:38 PM #7GOLD MEMBER
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Engine hoist is the way to go
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2nd August 2020, 06:51 PM #8SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks Ed, PM sent.
I think the 4 of us (including missus) should be able wrestle it in.
I had it moved to my brothers father-in-laws place awhile back, he will be there to help but he has a bad back. His neighbour has a bad back and the guy I bought it off has a bad back! Seems like a common theme on Bribie.
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2nd August 2020, 09:13 PM #9Senior Member
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I think that age has a lot to do with that condition.
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3rd August 2020, 08:58 AM #10
Not old age.
Lifting heavy stuff manually is wot does it.
I’ve a couple of popped disks from lifting stuff over the years.
Now have all manner of lifting gear in the ‘shop.
Son even gave me a cordless drill powered Warn winch for Xmas last.
I guess he figured that would fill in for him on the cum a long next time there’s a ton to be dragged onto the trailer.
He uses them at work as a sparky installing emergency generators in high rise office jobs downtown.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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3rd August 2020, 09:25 AM #11Senior Member
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I meant that "old age" as a tongue in cheek" comment, but when you think about it by the time we reach our age we would have accumulated a lot of damage to our backs and other body parts, so as I said "old age" . besides Bribie Island has a significant amount of older age resident living there so bound to be a much higher proportion of residents with medical problems. Myself included although I don't live there now I used to though .
When we were young we felt indestructible but now we are older we pay the price.
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3rd August 2020, 02:56 PM #12
Look a "standard" lift for a single fit person (i.e. soldier in the Australian Army) is 100 lbs -- say 45 kg. Yes, the "fit person" can more, but lifting and stretching, is not recommended.
So your 250 kg would be a reasonable lift for 6 fit people -- if you're talking about the people living on Bribie Island, you might need as many as 10 helpers.
If you can't access an engine crane for the lift, try really hard to use a not too steep ramp and a system of rollers to get the lathe into your van.
Even a two wheel trolley to get the lathe as close to the van as possible will be a help.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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9th August 2020, 02:08 PM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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Well we got it in with 4 of us, backing the van so the rear wheels were in the bottom of the driveway ramp meant it reduced the height a little. Wheeled it down on dollies and lifted the heavy end in first then lifted the light end and slid it in.
Now have it sitting in the shed, been giving it a once over today to get it ready to turn. It is in quite remarkable condition, the only issue is some minor panel damage to the lower tray which I should be able to panel beat out.
Was a nice little surprise to find out these had an indexing head.
It seems a very well made machine. castings are very substantial, pressed metal parts are a heavy gauge and no plastic at all. Shame the Asian rubbish sent them out of business.
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12th August 2020, 10:35 PM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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Looks like you have an indexing head also - looks good!
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13th August 2020, 07:13 PM #15SENIOR MEMBER
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Yeah pretty happy with that, didn’t realise it had one until I picked it up.
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