[QuadList] Help get a VR-1000B to NAB --Update--Mike Boland donates $1000
Dave Sieg
dave at zfx.com
Thu Mar 10 09:24:04 CST 2016
FWIW:
I have found that crating, especially older heavier tube gear, can end up
subjecting it to more big shocks
that the crate doesn't necessarily insulate it from. In fact it makes it
worse!
Forklift guys tend to see it as a big heavy cube they can slam around all
they want.
Its crated/protected, right? In one event, a heavy crate was dropped about
a foot,
hitting one corner first, thus skewing and practically ruining the entire
contents.
How you crate something like that is an artform unto itself!
When SIGGRAPH paid to ship one of the Scanimate computers to the Orlando
Convention Center, I called
United Data Movers. They specialize in big expensive delicate equipment.
I had separated the individual racks, and it was made easier by the fact
that each rack had 4 casters.
They did a great job of wrapping and carefully moving them there and back
for a surprisingly low fee.
As a testament to their care, and the fact that the system was built like a
brick outhouse, I arrived,
re-plugged all the cables, powered it up, and it worked the first time!
They don't make 'em like that anymore!
Best of luck! It would be great to see a VR-1000 humming along!
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Ted Langdell via QuadList <
quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:
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> To: "tim at lionlamb.us" <tim at lionlamb.us>
> Cc: Quad List <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>, "C. Park Seward" <
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> Jay Ballard <TK41C at aol.com>, "imagenda at aol.com" <imagenda at aol.com>, "
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> Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 06:57:57 -0800
> Subject: Re: [QuadList] Help get a VR-1000B to NAB --Update--Mike Boland
> donates $1000
> As I noted earlier:
>
> All of this equipment should be crated in order to protect the gear, and
> to allow for easier handling during shipment and when it arrives at the
> convention center in Las Vegas. There's a cost to create the crates and
> get the equipment in them. But it makes safely moving stuff like this
> possible on a routine basis.
>
> There's a *significant* difference in how much Per hundred weight – 100
> pounds – it costs to move equipment that's crated and can be moved with a
> forklift compared to equipment that is simply "blanket wrapped" or is
> "lose."
>
> From the material handling form:
>
> Show site shipment under 5000 pounds:
>
> Crated or skidded: $56.75 / hundredweight
>
> Uncreated or pad wrapped $80.25 / hundredweight
> Estimated weight of transport/overbridge and two racks, crated at apx.
> 3500 pounds, total.
>
> Ted
>
> Ted Langdell
> Secretary, Quad Videotape Group
> Ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
> (530)301-2931
>
> Dictated into and Sent from my iPhone, which is solely responsible for any
> weird stuff I didn't catch.
>
>
> On Mar 9, 2016, at 10:13 PM, Tim Stoffel <tim at lionlamb.us> wrote:
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> I shipped my machines blanket-wrapped, but strapped into the sides of
> the truck. Nothing was damaged in transit, not even a little bit.
>
> Tim Stoffel
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