I had a long conversation with the rigging company; I gave them a lot of details about the dimensions & weight of the pallet, the height of my garage entrance, & that I need them to move an engine lathe out of the way in order to put the milling machine in place. Before they leave, I need them to put the engine lathe back where it was.
The machine is being shipped directly to the rigging company. It is a crane company, & I have used them before. Assuming that the trucking company can get the knee mill across the country in 8 calendar days (fingers crossed), I will be able to have the rigging company come to my house the first day of my vacation.
My Dad and I are going to spend my whole vacation getting the mill set up. My Dad is a retired electrician, but due to health reasons he is only able to give direction, & then supervise me executing the work.
I have a 6’ cord for the milling machine already, but I don’t think it is going to be long enough. The way that I am positioning the machines (lathe & mill), I am now in the position where the 6’ cord for the engine lathe is also not long enough.
To add to this, the machine tools have displaced where I put my welding table, so now I need to buy a (3-prong, 50’) 220V extension cord for all of my welding machines. Also, I need to modify the 4-prong male plug for the Miller Dynasty so that the Dynasty can use the same 220V extension cord that the other machines use (the other 2 welding machines are 3-prong).
Finally, the 4-prong, 40A, 220V female receptacle on my garage wall will no longer be needed, & we will convert it to a 3-prong 220V, or better yet a couple of 110V outlets.
That is a lot of taking apart old cables, & making longer, standardized (i.e. 3-prong) cables.