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Post by 1dave on May 27, 2017 9:25:10 GMT -5
a too late idea: Install axles on flat toothed bars with a crank to shift them to perfect balance with each new load.
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Post by coloradocliff on May 27, 2017 10:03:11 GMT -5
jamesp , that would be the type of customer that you would always want to deal with - sense of humor and understanding. Dave Been selling in the pleasure business for a long time. Plants and fire pits. Always enjoyed the customers. beats the hell out of corporate politics coloradocliff : I even got a good review from the POA that was complaining about the tape on the fire pit cover on May 17, 2017, Ilia the Russian dancer lol: 5 out of 5 stars "Great quality, great customer service. Wish everybody would do business like this." Had to send her a $30 part for free. what the heck. A priceless review for 30 bucks. Id do it. Besides you always try to do the right thing and even if it doesn't pan out you gave it your all. Only way to be brother.
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Post by coloradocliff on May 27, 2017 10:04:39 GMT -5
Trailer is galvanized and ready to pick up. Weight 1300 pounds. Cost to galvanize @ 4' X 6' X 16' = $520. Not bad for life time finish that is totally durable. Weight of zinc ~ 100 pounds. photos coming axles and tires ordered and ready to bolt on will install whilst on trailer, then roll it off then must weld tongue and hitch, other stuff New baby coming home from the hospital.. WooHoo. Is the wife jealous yet??
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Post by coloradocliff on May 27, 2017 10:08:31 GMT -5
Nice photo staging. The ole trailer makes the rack look even better. Sure will make things easier to haul a load to ?? Chicago or...
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Post by jamesp on May 27, 2017 10:29:01 GMT -5
Nice photo staging. The ole trailer makes the rack look even better. Sure will make things easier to haul a load to ?? Chicago or... Planning on 22 mile trips to in-town Atlanta and park in a rented spot backing up to this belt line. Many thousands of passer by's in a morning. Take orders, hopefully unload most of them same day. Bring cooler, 60F day, comfortable chair. Stuff like that.
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Post by jamesp on May 29, 2017 4:43:30 GMT -5
I cut the bottom support to fit 24.5 inch spring centers. The axle guy told me wrong, correct dimension was 29.5 inches. So the surgery was time consuming to extend the bottom support. Messed things up but problem finally remedied. May need added bracing for top shelf. Triple joint welds assist racking but braces more effective. Gussets may be best. Must add tongue on left side. Load plus trailer about 3000 pounds. 10 to 12% tongue weight is target, 300 pounds. Perfect for average pick up truck. Will add fenders. Will figure some kind of easy to use strap down, toggle type. Maybe a small chain buck. Fire pit is 36 inch model. 36 and 42 inch are best sellers. Then the 48 inch model, and they are heavy at 330 pounds w/pallet. Can do 54 inch in front two cubicles. Present sales are about 8 pits per week. A Monday and Tuesday's work welding including delivery to freight company. So trailer is about the right size. Will park trailer about 20 feet from welding area and load as units are welded. Will pick up ~8 pallets and put on trailer every Monday morning. Pallet storage in adjacent barn. Logistics and ergonomics paramount. Work flow must equal greased lightning. Every inch of movement accounted for. Clock in full view. Hand movements counted and analyzed. Threats of back/bodily injury carefully researched and appropriate defensive measures taken. Tooling and power connections optimally located.
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Post by 1dave on May 29, 2017 8:37:11 GMT -5
When you sell the business does your land go with it? Wild thought - how about a tongue on each end for quick turn around?
How goes the movie industry?
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Post by jamesp on May 31, 2017 4:40:43 GMT -5
When you sell the business does your land go with it? Wild thought - how about a tongue on each end for quick turn around? How goes the movie industry? I can sell the land. I live on a 12 acre lot and business is on 17 acre lot. I initially bought 43 acres and sold 13 acres off. It almost paid off the remaining 12 and 17 acres in the back. The shop requirements is only 20' X 20', plus an acre for storage. Probably not sell the 17 acres Dave. Taxes are only $600/year. The movie industry freaked me out. I had signed an exclusive location lease with the giant Pinewood Studios. It has since expired. The very day Crazy Legs Productions shot on my property I got this email from Pinewood: "Hi Jim, Have you had a chance to decide if you would like to renew with Pinewood On Location? And do you have any questions I can answer? Thanks! Brittany Stone Sales Assistant" I was told that the film industry hires people to monitor social media to keep abreast of what is going on. Now I have a decision to make. Sign with them but ask for non-exclusive listing. I think they will reject the offer. I have 3 listings with Pinewood. I am Price, Price Bamboo Farm, Price loft, one more In Georgia, cool list of international listings. Check out photography: www.pinewoodgroup.com/production-servicesCheck out the Malaysia locations. Some beautiful spots on earth. Now this is how my brain works. I answered Pinewood in this fashion. Keep in mind I want to stay listed with them: "Hi Brittany I do have a question. Does Pinewood insist on an exclusive agreement ? Be aware I have little knowledge about this industry. And to be honest, a day shoot was performed here recently by a smaller film company. I hope this does not sour our relationship. I am also curious why Russell Ridge horse farm is not listed as a Georgia location anymore. I can ask Bill Russell. But that concerns me too because I put the two of you together. I hope that there was not a problem. I do have an intimate knowledge of this area and would like to connect you with other locations if that would be of any assistance. I would be glad to bring other locations to you if it would assist getting a non-exclusive listing with you guys. Guessing non-exclusive is against Pinewood’s policies... Thanks for reaching out. Jim"
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Post by 1dave on May 31, 2017 7:23:00 GMT -5
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Post by rockjunquie on May 31, 2017 8:37:35 GMT -5
James, you have such a beautiful property. I don't think I mentioned that before. The first picture in the post above- is that your home? It's huge ... and awesome! Was it an old train station or something? Very unique. Love the roof.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2017 19:02:16 GMT -5
Wish I could win the lottery and buy your place today. I would grow wasabi, and sell water in mermaid bottles...
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2017 7:10:05 GMT -5
James, you have such a beautiful property. I don't think I mentioned that before. The first picture in the post above- is that your home? It's huge ... and awesome! Was it an old train station or something? Very unique. Love the roof. Well Tela, that is not my home. It is an in-law suite-studio-barn-office combobulation. The home is the little grey cabin to the right. The brick thing was built out of junk steel. That is 50 year old tired jamesp up top. He welded the thing up 10 years ago. Never again lol.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2017 7:13:13 GMT -5
Wish I could win the lottery and buy your place today. I would grow wasabi, and sell water in mermaid bottles... Scott in the hot tub with 4 mermaids, I'm telling Ms. J.
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Post by captbob on Jun 1, 2017 7:15:51 GMT -5
Are the roof trusses welded too? If so, how did you attach the roof?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2017 9:36:28 GMT -5
Wish I could win the lottery and buy your place today. I would grow wasabi, and sell water in mermaid bottles... Scott in the hot tub with 4 mermaids, I'm telling Ms. J. She won't care.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2017 12:47:51 GMT -5
Are the roof trusses welded too? If so, how did you attach the roof? Yep, everything in photo is welded. Trusses too, they are 21 foot - 3 inch angle iron at about 90 pounds each. The I beams are 6" X 3" wide. So dummy has to 'walk the 3" beam' with those long angle irons. Would require 6 months in the gym before doing that again, maybe. arthritis Worst is clamping them in place to weld. Then welded purlins across the trusses every 2 foot center. They were 'U' shaped. Then screwed the roofing to them. Screwed roof on in weekend w/2 youngsters(cept edges where it needs trimming). They we're to bring it up to me. Me screw man. Love metal roofing. Fun to install. That thing was too fun to build. 90% by myself. Got no permit.
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2017 13:05:16 GMT -5
300 pounds of welding rods
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2017 19:45:11 GMT -5
Doing the tongue Strengthening
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Post by coloradocliff on Jun 1, 2017 20:07:40 GMT -5
I cut the bottom support to fit 24.5 inch spring centers. The axle guy told me wrong, correct dimension was 29.5 inches. So the surgery was time consuming to extend the bottom support. Messed things up but problem finally remedied. May need added bracing for top shelf. Triple joint welds assist racking but braces more effective. Gussets may be best. Must add tongue on left side. Load plus trailer about 3000 pounds. 10 to 12% tongue weight is target, 300 pounds. Perfect for average pick up truck. Will add fenders. Will figure some kind of easy to use strap down, toggle type. Maybe a small chain buck. Fire pit is 36 inch model. 36 and 42 inch are best sellers. Then the 48 inch model, and they are heavy at 330 pounds w/pallet. Can do 54 inch in front two cubicles. Present sales are about 8 pits per week. A Monday and Tuesday's work welding including delivery to freight company. So trailer is about the right size. Will park trailer about 20 feet from welding area and load as units are welded. Will pick up ~8 pallets and put on trailer every Monday morning. Pallet storage in adjacent barn. Logistics and ergonomics paramount. Work flow must equal greased lightning. Every inch of movement accounted for. Clock in full view. Hand movements counted and analyzed. Threats of back/bodily injury carefully researched and appropriate defensive measures taken. Tooling and power connections optimally located. Have you told the curious that you were doing a stir fry, Hibachi based food truck yet?? Inquiring minds stuff,, grin
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Post by 1dave on Jun 1, 2017 20:32:11 GMT -5
Beautiful welds. a LOT of pride in your work!
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