Loading up the shop, again!

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Another show just ended and we loaded up the tools until the next one starts. This is my 36’ trailer, mostly used for storage but on larger shows it is also used as a 2nd unit trailer, hence the counters. It’s difficult to show everything that gets loaded but I think this shows all of the larger items, mostly in the order it gets loaded. We also have a FULLY loaded 48 footer but, it’s not mine so I’m not posting pictures of it. At a minimum we spend 5 days cleaning, organizing and packing everything away.
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Slip roll in the lowered storage height
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JD2 model 32 hydraulic bender
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Swag tube roller

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65 amp plasma and air dryer
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Miller 251 with spool gun. The CO2 tanks are only there for storage, I use them for high pressure air
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Everything shown so far fits under the counters.
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More to come!
 
The aisle is next, 20” drill pressF7587874-D7BF-49E8-B3C3-6724DE1A2684.jpeg
15” drill press
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Loaded with spools of Tech-12 as packing.
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17” bandsaw
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Milling machine cart and TIG welder
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Air compressor
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Engine hoist
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Just before the hoist goes in
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Bridgeport next
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Once the mill is strapped we fit a couple of air mortars in front
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RFxx clone
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Miller 215
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The lathe has a dedicated spot
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After that we play a few rounds of Tetris

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This 4x4x3/4 welding table is loaded with 3 200 amp sub panels, some shop fans, empty buckets, a pile of 3/8 hose and 300’ of 1” Pullman hose

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Wow! You move your whole shop around from place to place in a nomadic life?
 
Just curious as to what type of business your in. Like the wheel mounts on the Bridgeport with the hyd. Jacks.
 
This small ratchet has a 3 1/2” cylinder and will pull 13 1/2’ of line at 1:6.
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The last big item is a 30hp wind machine

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There’s a ton of random stuff not shown but this covers the interior
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my trailer is pretty tight but I always set up buckets with magnesium chloride to help with dehumidification. They will have a few inches of water in them in 7 weeks when I go back to work. One of these days I’ll put together something more efficient.
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On to the jockey box
I didn’t get a picture before loading, 4x8x1/2 welding table slides in after removing the lower part of the legs. There’s just enough room for 5 gallon buckets, which we use a lot of!
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The other end has 3 5” hydraulic cylinders and the car flipper. The flipper is essentially a floor jack with a 6x18 high pressure cylinder, hit it with 2000psi of nitrogen and the car takes off!

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the 2 smaller air mortars went inside but the rest went underneath

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The big mortar is a 60gal tank with a 3” ball valve, with a Venturi cone mounted it will blow a door off its hinges with just air!
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And full
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All but 4 of these were ours and we didn’t misplace any in 6 months, a first!CC025D1C-02F1-4704-B462-CC95B225446C.jpeg
 
Wow! You move your whole shop around from place to place in a nomadic life?
Yes, we only do 2 or 3 jobs a year so we’re semi nomadic!
Just curious as to what type of business your in. Like the wheel mounts on the Bridgeport with the hyd. Jacks.
Special effects in the film industry. Thanks, I wish I had used 6” casters instead of 4”.
 
'Tis the show biz way @graham-xrf
:) Yep!

OK, I get it if you go between major events, selling your stuff. You maybe put your life on wheels if you are a circus performer, or a gig roadie or a movie actor, or doing stuff with snake oil. I might have thown in there a life involving proselytizing evangelism, or political campaign fundraising, but here we have kit that does violent showbiz action powered by high pressure gas!

A roving lifestyle is one thing. Taking your whole machine shop along with you looks, at first, like exceptional dedication!
.. until one understands the context.
 
Unfortunately I can’t really post many videos, the studios will ban you for posting sensitive content. Here’s a propane popper test from a few years ago that’s safe to show. 10 or 15 gallon tank with an adjustable pressure switch that controls a 1” solenoid. It’s fed with 2 100 lb propane tanks and will reset in 10 seconds or so at 70psi. 1 1/2 pneumatic ball valve sends it.
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