@@danscribner2191 That's a bummer, would have really worked great for us! Wish I had the design on those coil trolleys the rest would be easy to fab up. Thanks for getting back though!
🤣 the only way you loading a full coil without help of something like that is running a board through the spool and two strong guys.. enjoy your back problems too. Let alone if they drop the thing..
It's possible he doesn't have room to operate a fork lift, or store it and the van in the same space at the end of the day. Maybe that setup is 1/4 the cost of a fork lift and easier to maintain. Maybe he doesn't want to deal with the additional work of keeping the necessary forklift operator tickets up to date for himself and his team. He's obviously put more thought into his setup than you did your disrespectful comment.
Changed a white coil for a white coil
..you loaded that first coil backwards...lol...how did you turn it around? back to the shop?..it's all good...very nice method.
It's not backward. I load coil every day, he wasn't backward either time.
Yup, backwards. He was likely focused on showing the loading process for the camera. I hope the second roll was enough to get him through the day.
Where did you get that setup. So cool i am new to raingutter
this is a very fast and easy way for one man to load gutter truck
Nicely done. I like the electric hoist I'm still in the pull chain age.
Makes life easier yeah,
Great design, nicely done
Guess that would be the only way to gutters out of a van. Ill keep the pick up trucks.... Thats a shit ton of coils to have sitting around.
That coil you loaded will only work from the back spool if it's a reverse color 🤟
This is awesome. Youd think one of the machine companys would put together a system like this instead of the lame carriage they come with
How many pounds or kilos are those coils
Depends if it's a full coil, the size of the coil, and the thickness. Those are probably 15" with .027" thickness. Full roll I believe is 350lbs.
That’s a 405lb 6inch coil by the looks. Had to load one the other day🤦🏼♂️
@@ndnrelics2884 ooof
😊 nicely done sir
Dan does this company still make these? The link doesn't work and I can't find anything matching online. Thanks
Sorry, don’t still make these
@@danscribner2191 That's a bummer, would have really worked great for us! Wish I had the design on those coil trolleys the rest would be easy to fab up. Thanks for getting back though!
This coil loading system is made by Rale Manufacturing and can be found on their website at ralemanufacturing.com
Dan I am trying to reach you about obtaining a set up like this i have tracked you down but do not get a answer when i call
also my name is bradley not jenny thats my wife
Genius! 🤙🏻
Great design! I went to ralemanufacturing.com but didn't find this set up for sale. Can you point me in the right direction?
Thank you very helpful.
Was hoping for a more DIY kinda thing. Lol. A basic C tire crane.... *Sigh* This goes above and beyond a forklift.
hell yeah boss!
🙂
Lol, backwards
Without a forklift but with a hoist! How helpful.. not!!
🤣 the only way you loading a full coil without help of something like that is running a board through the spool and two strong guys.. enjoy your back problems too. Let alone if they drop the thing..
A forklift is best, but mechanical assistance should be a minimum.
It's possible he doesn't have room to operate a fork lift, or store it and the van in the same space at the end of the day. Maybe that setup is 1/4 the cost of a fork lift and easier to maintain. Maybe he doesn't want to deal with the additional work of keeping the necessary forklift operator tickets up to date for himself and his team. He's obviously put more thought into his setup than you did your disrespectful comment.