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Post by davyowen on Jan 7, 2008 19:27:27 GMT
... of 5 ft³ each of european alder (WE), american poplar (SE), canadian hard maple (SE) and american white ash (SE).
And while you are reading, does anyone know if you need a license to rent and drive a forklift truck on private property? ;D
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Post by 9fingers on Jan 7, 2008 19:40:27 GMT
I don't think you need a license to comply with the law however you might find that the hire company or their insurers might want drivers to be licensed as a way of managing their risk,
Specific Gravity Alder 0.53 Poplar 0.45 Hard maple 0.72 White ash 0.66
Allow 25% extra for the WE
Gives about 780 lbs or 350kg for the lot.
HTH
Bob
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Post by dom on Jan 7, 2008 19:45:09 GMT
Hi Davy,Respectivly, 140 lbs. 140 lbs. 190 lbs, 190 lbs. so about 660lbs or 300 kilos If you're buying green then add about 25%
As to the forklift you do need a certificate of thorough examination
Whoops Bob beat me to it and I didn't allow for the WE
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