Machines | Unload a Heavy Machine - Milling Machine (Mill) - Rigging - Strapping - Lifting
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Heavy Machine Unloading - Milling Machine (Mill) - Rigging - Strapping - Lifting Sorry about the poor audio... Links: Brian Bloc's Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/bcbloc02/videos Mill Tools Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5PEkkQyIFA Behind the Scenes Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBpUoiMsRMBg-DHKcFpE6jg Follow me on Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ramseycustoms Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ramseycustoms Website (Coming Soon) - http://www.ramseycustoms.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ramseycustoms
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Couldn't hear what you said ( @ the 14 second mark ) about the other series you have, have a link? Thanks
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why not just roll it on solid round bar or tubing like machinists have done for a hundred years....those dollies, just wow
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How did you hit with the hight of the door to exactly match the hight of the machine?
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How did you hit with the hight of the door to exactly match the hight of the machine?
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Just found your channels, hope the business does well and you're happy. You're living my dream man!
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Awesome Mill you got there Gary! 😜👍🏼😜👍🏼
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Cool, nice mill
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Nice work Gary.
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On your dollies what are those 6" casters? You could go with smaller metal casters (metal wheels) for maximum roll ease. Well done.
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I had a question about your mustang . By the way awesome car and the videos are great !
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Glad you got her in place, has to be a Huge relief!
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wouldnt it be easier and safer to back the trailer up over the rails, lift mill, drive trailer forward, drop straight down. without moving hoist truck.
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BTW did you get a Ford sponsorship or what? Lol. I like it!
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Interesting process. The take-away is how well you prepared, and how you had a plan for how to make this happen, with measurements and all. Well done sir.
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Instead of breaking your back trying to get it in the right direction manually why not just use a steel bar to "pry" it in the direction ... I moved things 4x my weight and size with just a nice solid bar
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Work!!
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I'm loving how the shop coming together Gary
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well done Gary
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Using a bar against the floor really helps with the direction changes.
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Sorry about the sound guys!