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Photo 293
Big crane
Had a new CNC machine delivered at work today. It weighed about 30 tons so it needed a big crane. Was a very gray dull morning.
6th September 2013
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Richard Creese
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Hope D Jennings
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Love all the lines and angles.This is a cool shot..What is a CNS machine?
September 6th, 2013
Richard Creese
@mzzhope
CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control :-)
September 6th, 2013
aurorajane
at 30t I don't think there would be much left after a hit and run.
September 6th, 2013
Connie
Great shot...& where will the CNC be placed...trying to think of it outside somewhere since it weighs so much...or do they have a retractable roof to allow the crane to lower it into the building. Don't keep us in suspense. :))
September 6th, 2013
Alan Barlow
A boys toy delivering a large boys toy!
September 6th, 2013
Richard Creese
@connie865
It was put on little wheels and rolled inside through a large door :-)
September 6th, 2013
Connie
@richardcreese
LOL...sure didn't see that answer coming.
September 6th, 2013
Allison
That's one big machine.........such a good capture! :-)
September 7th, 2013
Nicole
awesome machine!!
September 7th, 2013
thirtysevenways
That is a BIG crane. Loved your response to how it went into the building :) Certainly looks very grey. Summer over? No Indian Summer yet?
September 7th, 2013
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CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control :-)
It was put on little wheels and rolled inside through a large door :-)