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Old 01-11-2021, 09:31 AM   #10
BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Default Re: A working Sedan Delivery

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Originally Posted by 77Birdman View Post
I bet the tooling on the side wall weighs more than 400lb!
I suppose they could have rigged up power somehow to pull off of the customers shop whilst making a sales call. Even if it was wired directly into their panel. When my dad would refinish floors the sanders were always 220 and were wired directly to the panel of the house, not like the plug and play that you get at HD now.
I am guessing the motor was not 220 volt for the demo. A larger, higher voltage motor would be easy enough to switch out upon a sale.

I guess it is plausible for the salesman to bring 100' of cable to hardwire into the panel if it were going to be 220v powered.



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Originally Posted by ronn View Post
400 LBS????????????


IS IT MADE OF PLASTIC? ;0
Ronn, that # is actually fairly close. A benchtop 9" S/B with a 48" bed was about 400 lbs. The extra stuff on the wall is what weighs over 400 pounds.
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