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RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Kennyv - 07-19-2015

DP edit latter


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Vinny - 07-19-2015

That's not a block and tackle, that's a chain fall. I have one just like it.


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Kennyv - 07-19-2015

Its an inexpensive  " cheapo"  lifting apparatus  beter than the rhoper hoist no? im a one man band so I had no choice I caved in and baught sumthin new .Well its a done deal  I hope its to all your approval ..like 90 deg here in Joisey .. ya know,  knowbody here says Joisey I have no clue where folks think we talk like that.
Im not a carp tender but got er done .. Worse part was tryen e to stuff 3 2x6,s up in the ceiling . I only have 2 trap doors and like  the angle of the dangle didn't cut it . tried every combo that beat the hec out of me.    had to take off a foot ..my buddy told me 3 2x6,s I wanted to choke em... .   .. Miller time now  

ok  Got My Pm 25Mv all banded up tonight  making  ready for bigger model  . Tomorrow is the big day  gona go check out that lathe ...   so without further adue here the pics and  if  its not up to snuff  welp that's my prob but thanks for caring ...I think work out fine the trailer is 4' wide  bout 5' to  end off wheels I got the columns 6' apart.   Imo driver in cranker up set er down done deal...


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Mayhem - 07-20-2015

(07-19-2015, 07:23 PM)Vinny Wrote: That's not a block and tackle, that's a chain fall.  I have one just like it.

Over here (and in the UK I think) that is a block and tackle.  A chain fall is where more than two people in a row fall over.


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Kennyv - 07-20-2015

(07-20-2015, 05:59 AM)Mayhem Wrote:
(07-19-2015, 07:23 PM)Vinny Wrote: That's not a block and tackle, that's a chain fall.  I have one just like it.

Over here (and in the UK I think) that is a block and tackle.  A chain fall is where more than two people in a row fall over.

Vinnie may have leaned the slang word..... English language is kinda dumm we borrow words from many languages that all have same meaning . Btw Vinne is good for info like keeping Beer fridge recommendations, He taught me that Blokie means same thing as dude and wanted to even lend me a highlow . Hes a good guy don't pic on him. I gtg get out of here go south bound by myself .. cya all latter wish me luck


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - stevec - 07-20-2015

Up here in Cannuckistan we call it a chain hoist. Maybe 'cause it sounds less threatening than "fall". 17428

Steve

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RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Dr Stan - 07-20-2015

Your bracing etc looks OK to me.  Of course that's not an opinion based on engineering expertise nor on strength & statics calculations, but on they way I have put together improvised lifting set-ups.  That said I've seen (and used) a lot scarier set-ups.

BTW, I like the flag display as I have a Vietnam Era POW flag in my shop.


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Vinny - 07-20-2015

Chain fall is a term I picked up in the late 60s early 70s. A block and tackle was like the rope hoist Kenny showed the pic of. Oh well, new century - new terms!


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - texx - 07-20-2015

its an endless chain or chain block hoist . a block and tackle is ropes and sheaves .the block part reffers to the sheave block or set of pullys a 2 and a 3 or whatever combination and the tackle reffers to the ropes

johno


RE: Making ready for new Mill /Lathe - Pete O - 07-20-2015

Yep we would call that a block and tackle, whilst inwardly acknowledging that the term more accurately refers to rope and pulleys. Would also accept 'endless chain'. Never heard of (nor taken part in) a chain fall, but then nearly everything I know about the U.S. comes from either Happy Days or the Godfather trilogy- and they called it Noo Joisy.