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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 266384, member: 54"]I think someone who wants them all reported it so others wouldn't beat him/her to them; can't think of another reason, but CL can't study each one flagged, obviously. This stack belongs to industrial park neighbor who asked me to get rid of them. He's a wholesaler of Indian food-very strong-smelling stuff!</p><p><br /></p><p>The actual pallets that came under the stuff in latest truckload were all thick, solid, new white oak and we're keeping them to use as machinery bases since they look much stronger than average pallets. We mount most of our machine tools, those meant to stand on a floor, to heavy-duty pallets so we can move them around when needed. The makers of those machines usually want users to anchor them to a concrete floor with anchor bolts to keep perfectly level, stable, etc. but that's seldom absolutely necessary, and we've verified that with some manufacturers. Manual pallet jacks won't lift the machines weighing much over 5000 lbs, so we have a battery-powered pallet jack that's good for 8000 lbs and is self-propelled.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 266384, member: 54"]I think someone who wants them all reported it so others wouldn't beat him/her to them; can't think of another reason, but CL can't study each one flagged, obviously. This stack belongs to industrial park neighbor who asked me to get rid of them. He's a wholesaler of Indian food-very strong-smelling stuff! The actual pallets that came under the stuff in latest truckload were all thick, solid, new white oak and we're keeping them to use as machinery bases since they look much stronger than average pallets. We mount most of our machine tools, those meant to stand on a floor, to heavy-duty pallets so we can move them around when needed. The makers of those machines usually want users to anchor them to a concrete floor with anchor bolts to keep perfectly level, stable, etc. but that's seldom absolutely necessary, and we've verified that with some manufacturers. Manual pallet jacks won't lift the machines weighing much over 5000 lbs, so we have a battery-powered pallet jack that's good for 8000 lbs and is self-propelled.[/QUOTE]
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