Sujet : Re: gauge railway workshop to yard
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 08. Jun 2024, 14:48:06
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"Richard Smith" wrote in message
news:m1v82jevqa.fsf@void.com...For infrequent hobby use you would use?
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Major considerations for me were covered compact storage of 8' and 10' lengths and being able to hand carry every component of the sawmill and overhead gantry(s) and assemble them anywhere on my hilly, wooded property without a helper. These meant that the sawmill track rails aren't permanently attached to the cross ties and the two 16' gantry hoist tracks are in four 8' sections of C channel spliced together, the equivalent W section beam being too heavy to lift and move off-road. Except for the 10' tripods of 2" conduit and the square tube sawmill wheel frame the material was scrap that I found by accident and decided on the spot could be useful somehow, details TBD.