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GuyM wrote:Steve,
The tire handler is a replica made by Michel, and weathered by Olive, of a Weldo Weldco-Beales Mfg Company (WBM): [...] Sorry for the misspelling of the company name. To be continued. Guy
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The forklift operator had just the minimum practical training on the tire handler. He takes that opportunity to get a better knowledge of the WBM unit capabilities: To be continued. Guy
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The 2nd rear outer wheel being in position, the tire handler operational training continues: Regards. Guy
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Meanwhile, the heavy machinery maintenance building is reaching its completion stage. Let's squeeze in to find how it looks inside, before it is packed with all sorts of vehicles: To be continued (tomorrow). Regards. Guy
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Guy thanks for the pictures with tire being moved. What a fantastic job he did with that custom build. The garage should be nice when it’s in full swing. Steve
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nice garage. how did you do the doors? are they operable?
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Barkerjoh,
Good question for which I don't have an answer right now, but I'll ask.
Cheers. Guy
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Today, we'll have a site visit of the new workshop with some members of the future maintenance team to be assigned here: To be continued. Guy
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Absolutely brilliant! We are installing overhead cranes in a new facility right now and this model is spot-on for accuracy! Only thing I see missing is a box of donuts on the bench with the hard hats Rob
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Fantastic, and so realistic. In agreement about the donuts. Stev
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Barkerjoh wrote:nice garage. how did you do the doors? are they operable? Barkerjoh, I've had a response from Denis to the question above and its translation is as follows: " Yes, all doors are operable, they can be moved up and down and rolled on a bar on top, inside the building, like real ones. They were made by Michel from a thin tissue on which numerous small horizontal metallic bars were glued, to ensure some rigidity and weight, just like real ones". Robs wrote:[...]Only thing I see missing is a box of donuts on the bench with the hard hats Robs, Denis agrees for the missing donuts, but then they should be "made in Lorraine - France", not American ones! He'll be more than happy to offer these to anyone visiting him and the diorama over there, providing that he is informed a few days ahead of the visit. I hope it helps. Guy
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GuyM wrote:Today, we'll have a site visit of the new workshop with some members of the future maintenance team to be assigned here [...] It seems that the site visit is over with a Caterpillar 793D dumper being brought in for maintenance: According to the Workshop Leader, that dumper should be here for a few days, as heavy repairs are anticipated. Plenty of time then to take more pictures. Regards. Guy
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I sometimes open this thread first thing in the morning when I am still not 100% awake and think I a looking at a real mine.
It is just incredible. Wish I could think of more superlatives to use!!
Paul R
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New equipment is brought in the other end of the building: I'm sure that you have noted that the Liebherr T262 dumper, originally overhauled on site, has now been towed inside the workshop to improve maintenance working conditions. I wonder what can be the use of that strange structure, as unlashing operations begin: To be continued. Guy
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While the erection site is being prepared, the Kalmar DC42 forklift is mobilized to unload equipment structural parts: To be continued. Guy
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To be continued (tomorrow) with the erection of the structure. Regards. Guy
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Robs wrote:[...]Only thing I see missing is a box of donuts on the bench with the hard hats Robs, Denis agrees for the missing donuts, but then they should be "made in Lorraine - France", not American ones! He'll be more than happy to offer these to anyone visiting him and the diorama over there, providing that he is informed a few days ahead of the visit. I hope it helps. Guy[/quote] Hmmm, an extremely tempting offer! Rob
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