Moving a couple CNC machines today...

Chicken lights

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Neat. So you do a lot of these specialty transports?
Not as much as I’d like, but yes I do.

Funny story- brought back a couple CNC machines a couple years ago from the USA. Marked down “CNC lathe” and “CNC mill” on the customs paperwork.

The border agent rejected that, she made me go ask a broker to google what “CNC” meant before she’d clear them for entry. I was actually kind of speechless, I didn’t have the faintest idea what “CNC” meant. I think it’s computer numerically controlled? Something like that
 

Chicken lights

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0D995EBD-EC0E-4EE7-821A-AA02F0AABF95.jpeg 2A45936B-B653-49C5-B566-F60ACBC4FDDE.jpeg F8BF6CD2-9F83-48D8-850F-F2482925DFE1.jpeg 22D8C075-C1C6-4C36-B728-DADE18850C95.jpeg 0806D598-A85F-4C97-98A8-BBF56F5B875B.jpeg Sadly this went for scrap. It’s pre-CNC but I still thought it was cool. Snagged a large socket that was custom purposed, decided to keep the large wrench I have and start a collection of large things.
The riggers were guessing the press was from the ‘60s.
 

Chicken lights

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2DAA8920-B577-42DB-9947-8DFE1D73C258.jpeg 7145B7BC-FD38-4473-90A4-5F093020FB12.jpeg Nowhere near as sexy when they’re in the crates. One was a milling machine the other was a press. The untarped crate in the pic was 7’ wide x 11’ tall x 28’ long (going from memory)
 

Chicken lights

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08F5B7D5-F889-4DD4-AEC9-D62FFD75729D.jpeg 05A041ED-DD50-44ED-A94B-517F4E157B68.jpeg The surface grinder was “fun” to tarp.....:confused:

That’s the first machine, for me, they had like a car cover for. After it was loaded they draped the cover over it, then I put down moving blankets for tarp padding, then flipped out the tarps
 

Dabbler

ersatz engineer
I think the rumour has exceeded the performance by a lot. I'd have to think long and hard on how to move a beast like that. It must have been 13000 lbs easily.
 

Chicken lights

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I think the rumour has exceeded the performance by a lot. I'd have to think long and hard on how to move a beast like that. It must have been 13000 lbs easily.
Not even close, closer to 26,000 lbs actually

They loaded it with a forklift then used a clam on a picker to unload, but I don’t think they worried about damage unloading
 

phaxtris

(Ryan)
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I like your answer, "nothing to it but to do it"

It's just a matter of having the right crane for the radius...and the right rigging. 1 phone call away.
 
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