[TheForge] Upsetter & bender

Ralph Sproul [email protected]
Fri Jul 12 10:18:00 2002


        Mike, it's all those little pieces add up to a lot of work in
moving.  It is that stuff and where to put it that takes the time to make
storage for it.
        Do you plan to store your steel  horizontally or vertically??
        From moving and rigging 36 businesses/shops I've come to find the
storage and shelving, etc to be the most important thing in moving a shop
and actually ending up with any room to work in the space when your done
moving everything in to it.

        I like your idea of the utlimate drive on wagon alignment
machine.......maybe that's where Bear Alignment got it's first ideas for the
drive on machines from four of those sitting in a shop somewheres.  :-)

Ralph Sproul - Bear Hill Blacksmith
Webster, NH


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Spencer" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Upsetter & bender


>
> > I'd like to add this one to my collection of 4 tire shrinkers.
>
> And I thought I was hot stuff because I have two.  Gee, with four, you
> could set up a drive-on/drive-off tire shrinking rig for hay wagon pit
> stops. :-)
>
> Moving into my new shop.  All the heavy stuff -- a 30 year
> accumulation of gear -- is moved and now it's just bar stock, Iron
> Object Too Good to Abandon, and miscellany.  Gak!
>
> - Mike
>
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> Michael Spencer                  Nova Scotia, Canada
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