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Post by kingfisher on Jan 14, 2010 12:47:46 GMT
If you are struggling with the snow at your company and have the use of a forklift truck, you may be interested in our Snowplough that can be simply mounted onto the forks and away you go. See Bumf below: • Inexpensive when compared to hiring in a third party to clear away your snow. • Always available when you need it! • Can be made to suit your Forklift Truck and in a variety of widths. • 25mm thick neoprene rubber ground contact tip, so no damage to your car park or loading areas. • Can be easily adjusted to suit left hand or right hand discharge of the snow. • Choice of colours available. • Maintenance free. I will do a good deal for Forum members or friends PM me for further details if interested. kf
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2010 13:08:04 GMT
Aye, no bad use of some gash H-Beams
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Post by kingfisher on Jan 14, 2010 13:22:53 GMT
Stick to the Taxi Business, there's not a H beam in sight Its mainly made from RHS (rolled hollow section) and plate. 7 sold today so far
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Post by mcminnow on Jan 14, 2010 16:30:50 GMT
Very impressed Kenny, did your guys come up with this...........it's so simple and as you say ideal for any company with a fork lift truck. Managed to identify the RHS from time I spent installing support systems at a British Steel premises in the 1980's when they were expanding their warehouse, although I thought it was Rectangular Hollow Section.
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Post by kingfisher on Jan 14, 2010 19:05:54 GMT
Very impressed Kenny, did your guys come up with this...........it's so simple and as you say ideal for any company with a fork lift truck. Managed to identify the RHS from time I spent installing support systems at a British Steel premises in the 1980's when they were expanding their warehouse, although I thought it was Rectangular Hollow Section. What do you call square hollow section Mac?
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Post by mcminnow on Jan 14, 2010 20:47:47 GMT
That's SHS or sometimes called box section but that can also apply to RHS. Circular was known as CHS.
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