Sarto Small flower carts specialist Messages 478 Location Padova - Italy Nov 10, 2015 #21 Easy, easy. I was just curious about an unknown brand (and a good one, it seems). For now (this week, at least) I'm ok on the machinery side. Thanks again.
Easy, easy. I was just curious about an unknown brand (and a good one, it seems). For now (this week, at least) I'm ok on the machinery side. Thanks again.
Jim Davey R H Davey Welding Supplies Ltd Messages 5,653 Location Southampton Nov 12, 2015 #23 bR39Da said: Do you know how much bigger these are than the mosa and the difference in weight? Click to expand... There you go, I've no info on the MOSA though. http://www.morrismachinery.co.uk/re...8-4708-9910-36dd3f8fdd86/weldmaker-165sp2.pdf L 687mm W 494mm H 630mm Dry Weight 79 Kg Total Weight 88 Kg (Including fuel, oil)
bR39Da said: Do you know how much bigger these are than the mosa and the difference in weight? Click to expand... There you go, I've no info on the MOSA though. http://www.morrismachinery.co.uk/re...8-4708-9910-36dd3f8fdd86/weldmaker-165sp2.pdf L 687mm W 494mm H 630mm Dry Weight 79 Kg Total Weight 88 Kg (Including fuel, oil)
Jim Davey R H Davey Welding Supplies Ltd Messages 5,653 Location Southampton Nov 13, 2015 #25 Are you sure? That's a very narrow gangplank. No davits you can lift it on with?
Jim Davey R H Davey Welding Supplies Ltd Messages 5,653 Location Southampton Nov 13, 2015 #27 That's a no go, unless you buy a dinghy and row it out to the boat lol
HughF Member Messages 6,408 Location Work: Dorchester, Workshop: Corfe Castle, Wife's place: Frome Nov 14, 2015 #28 Msg201 or a magic weld for you then, shame. Personally i'd rent a tender for a few hours and get something bigger out to the ship.
Msg201 or a magic weld for you then, shame. Personally i'd rent a tender for a few hours and get something bigger out to the ship.