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Thread: Cyclone Assembly
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24th August 2009, 12:05 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Cyclone Assembly
I started to assemble my CT cyclone last night, (it has been in boxes for some years now) and thought this can't be too hard. The problem is going to be hoisting the fan/engine unit onto the top of the cyclone after I assemble the structure. It must weigh 30 kg and it has to go up at least 1.5 metres. I always wondered why that particular box was so heavy and now I know. I guess I will have to get the chain hoist out but then I can't figure out how to get the whole assembled thing in position as it is going to be really top heavy. Wasn't life supposed to be simple or have I got that wrong?
CHRIS
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24th August 2009, 01:15 PM #2
Chris, I'll have a look on Wednesday. Between the two of us and maybe your boy, we could get it solid.
Pat
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