On Apr 25, 2014, at 11:24 AM, Henk <henk.gooijen at hotmail.com> wrote:
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: Guy Sotomayor
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 7:01 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only
Subject: Progress on new shop
Hi,
I've made enough progress on getting my new shop set up that I thought I'd
share.
Here's the link that shows what I've been doing (top tabs will get you to the
different
pages):
http://www.shiresoft.com/new-shop/Shiresoft/New_Shop.html
At this point, I've unpacked (but not setup) the "large" pieces. I had to
arrange them so
that the electrician and I could figure out how to route the power. Hopefully before too
long I'll actually be able to set some of them up and get them running again after
being
in storage for a number of years.
TTFN - Guy
That's looking great Guy. And a clean move for the "small" stuff.
Thanks. This move took almost a year from start to finish. Most of it involved getting
everything packed in a number of storage units. I quickly discovered that
"palletizing"
made the job *much* easier. ;-) I still have to finish setting up the racks in the
"upstairs" so that I can unpack up there and move a bunch of the stuff out of
the
"basement". I haven't solved the problem of getting stuff to/from the
"upstairs" yet.
I moved my collection a few weeks ago, but at the
moment everything
is "piled" in the middle of the room. The room is 200 square meters
but I have to paint to walls first before I start placing all the
machines at their "final" spot.
I see that you intend to put the machines against the walls. That's
what I have done before, but it makes access "no joy", because it
always starts by pulling the (heavy) racks from the wall. So, I plan
to put all racks in "free" space to have easy access.
They're against the walls to free up space. Once I have power to them
and start getting things going again, I may move them out "some" but
they'll probably still stay closer to the walls than the site prep guides
indicate.
I have a few pictures, but don't know where to put
them for public
access. Any good free sites available? I have dropbox, but after a
certain amount of downloads it block for the rest of the month, and
I use dropbox for another hobby ...
I have my own website to make it easier. I think there's fliker and the
like but I've never used them.
I wished my commute path was like that every day ;-)
;-)
TTFN - Guy