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Lee vs RCBS presses and equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 933556" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I know Cleveland! We had a 30 ton crane in an old press bay that I used to rebuild machine centers in. Used to have to ride in the top of it. We had another crane bay with an even bigger Cleveland in it for off loading steel from flat bed trucks (and machines). I liked the DeMags, but always felt the operated a little too fast. When using it to set a slide or load a big chunk of iron you want a very slow creep. DeMag did modify one 30 ton crane we had over a very large FMS system, and it was a pleasure to use. Split many a G&L MC with it, and went back together effortlessly. The crane part is easy, it's the rigging that follows. That's what gets a lot of folks killed</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 933556, member: 25383"] I know Cleveland! We had a 30 ton crane in an old press bay that I used to rebuild machine centers in. Used to have to ride in the top of it. We had another crane bay with an even bigger Cleveland in it for off loading steel from flat bed trucks (and machines). I liked the DeMags, but always felt the operated a little too fast. When using it to set a slide or load a big chunk of iron you want a very slow creep. DeMag did modify one 30 ton crane we had over a very large FMS system, and it was a pleasure to use. Split many a G&L MC with it, and went back together effortlessly. The crane part is easy, it's the rigging that follows. That's what gets a lot of folks killed gary [/QUOTE]
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