Old girl started right up! Those Fat Max machines look pretty sweet. You know everybody who buys the lower capacity machine will push them beyond the limits a few times. Good to see you've got a better option for those types.
I love seeing that HUGE forklift in that building. Never gets old. I can see why the presses and shears have the back open... but given the volume you are doing I think the factory could come up with a design that has fork pockets for lifting from below???
no I dont, but thats something i get into detail about when someone buys a brake with crowning, I will go over all the axis's, options, programming, corrections and adjustments to each one during training. For a vidoe like this, not really needed... really all thats needed is does it have crowning or not. Anything with +1 has crowning.
So awsome as always. Make a video showing us how to make enough money to buy one of these. :)
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Old girl started right up! Those Fat Max machines look pretty sweet. You know everybody who buys the lower capacity machine will push them beyond the limits a few times. Good to see you've got a better option for those types.
Get a jib boom for the forklift so you can top lift and have the height you need.
I think he said his masts dont go high enough to be able to use a jib boom.
@@Debbiebabe69 You can get raised height ones where the hook starts like 8ft over top of the forks then you can get plenty high.
Whats the rating on them? Would they be able to lift huge shop machines like in this video?
@@Debbiebabe69 yeah I have seen riggers with ones that go 30 and 50k lbs.
Nice machines.... Is 5 foot FatMax a precision or a fabricator series?
Never mind
Ran a press brak in a little job shop 35 years ago. I can feel the panel slap me in the hand when I wasn't ready for it! Haha
You need a 60/40 versa lift. They have forks and overhead boom they work great for moving machines
yea no kidding, would love to have one but they are very expensive and hard to find in good shape. The toyota version of it is also badass
I love seeing that HUGE forklift in that building. Never gets old. I can see why the presses and shears have the back open... but given the volume you are doing I think the factory could come up with a design that has fork pockets for lifting from below???
yea for sure, if I order more I will have something added... btw, saw your video on the robot, very cool!
@@turbocobraYeah, it's been a bit of work getting it going, but fun.
Fatmax press brakes make a lot of sense to me :) thanks for sharing
Nice machines!
big Red!!!
How come everything is in mm?
how come every new car has all mm bolts ? lol.. all the brakes I sell can be in mm or inches, we changed it after showing tht screenshot
Do you sell press brakes with crowning?
yea of course, when you hear me mention 4+1 or 6+1... the +1 is crowning
@@turbocobra Awesome. Is there a video where you go a bit into detail about the crowning function on your press brakes?
no I dont, but thats something i get into detail about when someone buys a brake with crowning, I will go over all the axis's, options, programming, corrections and adjustments to each one during training. For a vidoe like this, not really needed... really all thats needed is does it have crowning or not. Anything with +1 has crowning.
@@turbocobra Ah I see. Still a video about it would be very interesting though, as I have never used crowning before. :)