Well this is not going to work. I guess I need to cut those wings off so I can get the cherry picker in further. Good thing I've got three more blades.
Oh, and that lifting strap is not the only one I'll be using.
Ed
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(11-28-2015, 06:52 PM)PixMan Wrote: [ -> ]Progress.
There is some!
Slow as it is, it's progress none the less.
Ed
Slow progress is still progress Ed. This is something that you don't want to rush, as the consequences are serious. Whilst this is probably not going to be of much use here, here is a picture of the stand that I made to remove the head from the knuckle on my Kondia:
http://www.metalworkingfun.com/thread-57...l#pid42783
Perhaps if you have a large enough piece of round stock held in a collet, you could do the same. It really does make getting the head off and on so much easier, as the mill holds the weigh and you use the various axis to line everything up and keep it aligned and level.
(11-27-2015, 07:49 PM)f350ca Wrote: [ -> ]Set up the way you have it in the last photo Ed, with the head sitting on the table. You should be able to hook up the hoist to stabilize it and retract the arm on the column till the studs are clear.
Worked like a champ Greg. I have head freedom.
Next, lunch then head extraction.
Ed
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