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  1. #1
    Hi,

    Looking to bring home a Bridgeport Interact mill. It has been split, the main body structure is one piece, any idea of rough weight of this?

    Thanks

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    Chaz, you will need to say which interact it is, there are different sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spluppit View Post
    Chaz, you will need to say which interact it is, there are different sizes.
    Sorry, I believe Interact 1, Series II.

    This is a pic of it without the table etc.

    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/11439...6973#post96973


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    Wow, it's only when you see it like that you realise what a solid construction such machines have

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voicecoil View Post
    Wow, it's only when you see it like that you realise what a solid construction such machines have
    Ironically they are considered 'OK' but not that rigid.

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    I am only guessing here Chaz and going by experience. I think you would have to allow at least 1.5 ton or 1500 kilos minimum with this machine as is stripped... As i say though it is only crude guidance going by experience.

    You could search about and see of any dealers have one for sale, they will probably have a pretty accurate idea.

    I hope you are well Chaz?

  7. I have the exact machine and let me just say, it will not fit in a small van and a flatbed will be needed or get a company to pick it up for you.
    Its at least 1.5 ton.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Ironically they are considered 'OK' but not that rigid.

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    Thanks. This is what we will be using.

    We will have a forklift on the collection side and on my side a 1.5 Ton Engine Hoist (and my 1 Ton which isnt working well).

    Thanks Gary and Scott and yes, all good thanks. I should come and pop around to you next week if you are around?

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    Is the forklift a fancy model which reads out the weight ?

    I was thinking you might want to run a Christmas guess-the-weight competition with a box of Quality Street for the winner.

    Won’t be me by the sounds of it as I was going to say ~800 kg !
    Building a CNC machine to make a better one since 2010 . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Thanks. This is what we will be using.

    We will have a forklift on the collection side and on my side a 1.5 Ton Engine Hoist (and my 1 Ton which isnt working well).

    Thanks Gary and Scott and yes, all good thanks. I should come and pop around to you next week if you are around?

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    Your engine hoist is rated at 1.5 tons at max boom extension?
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