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    That is a whole lot of expensive electrical control cabinets being held in place by a few tack welds and even sisal ropes.

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    After hundreds of delivery's (if it makes it) its time for a new deck.

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    Bit 'iffy' with just that one tiny tack weld, if they had done two tacks for each foot, then it would stay on.

    Had to do something similar many moons ago, but used a lot more weld so nothing moved AT ALL.
    OK, had to get out the grinder when I got rid of the load, but, if that's what you got to do, then you got to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenie View Post
    Bit 'iffy' with just that one tiny tack weld, if they had done two tacks for each foot, then it would stay on.

    Had to do something similar many moons ago, but used a lot more weld so nothing moved AT ALL.
    OK, had to get out the grinder when I got rid of the load, but, if that's what you got to do, then you got to do it.
    While working at the caterpillar rebuild shop, we often shipped machines out by rail or overseas, with equipment that was over as certain height we had to remove the Erops and sometimes the cabs, exhaust stacks and once even the safety railings. Then we welded all loose items in the buckets to prevent loss or theft. When it went out by rail destined for central America steel straps had to be shaped and welded over doors or compartments. in a way that allowed partial opening for inspections but not leaving enough room to remove components such as batteries or anything from the engine compartment.



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