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Old 13-04-12, 19:29
Scott Hamilton Scott Hamilton is offline
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Default 1.5 Ton gantry crane

For those looking for a good quality gantry crane at a reasonable cost, I have found this item at a company called Radum in Australia.

It is a 1.5 ton gantry crane which I think would cover most lifting jobs that we would require.

http://radum.com.au/catalog/product_...oducts_id=6473

Just an update - The gantry is height adjustable from 2.4m to 3.6m.

They also have an item that you may be able to use when you plan on moving those heavy differentials around the workshop.

http://radum.com.au/catalog/product_...oducts_id=9001

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Old 13-04-12, 19:43
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Interesting - a similar looking gantry is sold by Princess Auto in Canada, see:
http://www.princessauto.com/pal/prod...n-Gantry-Crane
Now I wonder how many other "tool suppliers" are all buying from the same source to sell as their own house branded product?
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Old 13-04-12, 22:26
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Let me guess. Both from the same place in china?
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I'm kinda partial to this one!! And it only cost $150 but it was the only one available. The Jeep I got for hauling away but I traded it for a Carrier. Oh, well!
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Old 13-04-12, 23:37
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Default Radum

Lynn is quite correct, all Radum products are made in China! For that matter, so are most everyone elses too.

I have bought several items from them in past. Sandblast cabinet, parts washer, etc.. You have to pick your item and examine very closely for build quality. I am extremely pleased with the blast cabinet. Parts washer could be better built but it works without problem............yet. Watch out for items which are complex design or build. Things got rushed through, as it would when you get paid by the quantity you build.
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It's not always complexity that brings China manufacturers undone. The above flaring tool came from Radum (via China) and this is how it looked after the FIRST trial flare using bundy tube. A worse job you could not imagine, and the tool itself must have been made of cheese! Just very poor materials and dreadful attention to detail on this one.

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Old 14-04-12, 00:33
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When it comes to items that protect my safety, Chinese made is on my no-go list. I prefer to buy American or Canadian if possible. I don't care what kind of deal something is, especially things like hoists, chainfalls, jacks, jack stands etc.
The joke here in Canada now is that CSA approved items are not neccessarily that.. (CSA= Canadian Standards Association, a non-biased testing authority to which a classification of known standards are applied and tested to)
The CSA has become known as the Chinese Safety Authority because the Chinese falsely label products coming into Canada with CSA logos, having neither applied for testing, nor been ever granted acceptance to apply CSA logos to these items.
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Old 15-04-12, 00:44
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Lynn is quite correct, all Radum products are made in China! For that matter, so are most everyone elses too.

I have bought several items from them in past. Sandblast cabinet, parts washer, etc.. You have to pick your item and examine very closely for build quality. I am extremely pleased with the blast cabinet. Parts washer could be better built but it works without problem............yet. Watch out for items which are complex design or build. Things got rushed through, as it would when you get paid by the quantity you build.
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It's not always complexity that brings China manufacturers undone. The above flaring tool came from Radum (via China) and this is how it looked after the FIRST trial flare using bundy tube. A worse job you could not imagine, and the tool itself must have been made of cheese! Just very poor materials and dreadful attention to detail on this one.

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Hi Tony,
I have a double flaring tool that I hardly use.
You can borrow it any time if you like.
Cheers
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