Re: Moving a shop long distance
- From: "Steve B" <SurDO2Diver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 20:33:40 -0700
"Weyland" <weyland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Yeah, I'm aware of the "flexy flier" part, and was more
wondering if there were points on the floor for anchoring.
I wouldn't feel overly confident in those bars
(jacks?) to hold a milling machine from tipping over...
There are no anchoring points on the floor. It's like the old pickup beds.
An oak plank, then a strap with carriage bolts, then another plank. There
ain't much to a box floor. Flats are better, and you have the frame on a
flat to bind things to.
Steve
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