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phil clegg 5th September 2010 11:21 PM

crane
 
there will be a haynes or locoster somewhere near you with crane,probably would lend for ocouple of pints,tell us your location and the shed men usually appear,i m in accrington lancs,crane available to other stuck builders thanks. phil.

CaptainCrash1971 7th September 2010 12:19 AM

I live in County Durham and have a crane which I'm more than happy to lend out. Whereabouts do you live?

twinturbo 7th September 2010 10:58 AM

I bought one years ago, one of the best tools you can have.

TT

gtipping 17th September 2010 01:22 PM

Thanks for all the advice on this - being a novice at this I kinda figured getting the right tools for the job might be a good idea.

Well after much deliberation, I checked the bank balance and went for it on Ebay. I've ended up with a Clarke 1 tonne crane, load leveller and engine stand for all for £156. So its £6 over what I wanted to pay but its only ten minutes down the road so petrol cost saving should make up for that.

Just need to move the wifes stuff to the "clean" side of the workshop. Sort my side out and it will be all systems go to get everything I need out of the Sierra.

Then gotta see whats left and what I can sell, got to try and make some money back - need to get something or I won't be able to buy any things else for a while.

Still it will take some time to refurb all the Sierra stuff so I guess that might be a blessing in disguise.

twinturbo 17th September 2010 02:49 PM

Cool.

The only thing you will regret is the loss of a bit of space.

TT

snapper 17th September 2010 04:40 PM

Hired a crane a couple of times at almost the cost of one.
Ended up buying one, which I should have done in the first. I have used it a dozen times since and have lent it to club members, that way I can trade favours


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