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i didnt hang it from those tie downs but i ran a chain over the stick and through the tie downs so it wouldn't slip.Did you lift with the tie-down eyes on the stick? A bit more leverage that way if so.
Once you get the wrecker, might as well add some armor to the collection also.Seenebraska. I believe you found a reason to ask the wife for you to join the wrecker club to acquire an 816 or 936. Sounds like a great excuse to buy one !


SeeNebraska
What is next?
Forklift, Overhead Gantry
Your business, or your hobby? What do you fabricate?i think the gantry crane will be useful because i am thinking of building or buying a cnc plasma table in the near future so i'll be buying large sheets of metal that get hard to move from truck to storage to plasma table.
i guess hobby. i've been around that type of work and used to have access to a full machine shop at work. I switched up my work arrangements, I'm full time remote now and I miss having those tools. so i'm now starting to build up my own shop. the cnc plasma would probably turn into a small side gig though because as far as i know, nobody in my area has one.Your business, or your hobby? What do you fabricate?
I hear you, Brother. Like a dream come true!i guess hobby. i've been around that type of work and used to have access to a full machine shop at work.



electrical for the mill? i need to run a new 220V drop across the shop to a subpanel. From there it will feed a 10hp 1 to 3 phase VFD convertor.Thanks for the video, now on to some electrical work or are you ready?
It sure looks cold in Nebraska!Here is a little video of the whole process
It sure looks cold in Nebraska!

So here is my Mill on moving day. I made a Rotary Phase Converter, but I would advise going with the Variable Freq. Drive due to the adjustable rpms. There are two issues that you may have to consider if you have two or more three phase motors on the mill (mine has the main drive motor, a motor for power up/down/left/right, and a third motor for power down on the Quill). First, the VFD doesn't like to work well with multiple motors of different amperage and RPM. You may need to buy several vfd's to make it work. Second , VFD's get exponentially expensive with the higher HP motors. And I added a pic for my lathe as well, since it's prior War vintage.
WHERE did you get all these beauties?!So here is m And I added a pic for my lathe as well, since it's prior War vintage.View attachment 782815