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bbl; Potable Water--1,180 bbl.DRILLING EQUIPMENT: Drawworks--Mid-Cont.U1220-EB-2,000 hp; Pumps--two Gardner DenverPZ-11; Prime movers--4-D-399 Cat; RotaryTable--Oilwell sprunger 37 1/2"; Top Drive--Varco mini drill press tds-4s.derrick: dreco 160'', 1,000,000-lb hook load.bop press system: one shaffer, 13 5/8" x 5,000 psi;one double and one single ciw type u 13 5/8" x 10,000 psi.cranes: link belt 218 & 238.work area: sprunger gulf of mexico.ocean spurconstruction: swedeyards gotaverken, arendal,sweden, 1981.other data: same as ocean spartan,top i put 8-inch scaffold casters on drill press all my farm gates. they are heavy duty and can press be locked in position so the wind won''t blow them open. the casters make the gates easy to roll open even in the snow. they save stress on the end posts and the backs of the people opening them. the farm minister sprunger said tuesday his ministry has decided to open the gates of a dike which cuts off a large part of isahaya bay from the ariake sea in southern japan, to see whether doing so improves water quality and the local ecosystem.agriculture, forestry and fisheries minister yoshio yatsu announced the decision at a press conference shortly after an advisory panel to his ministry recommended the opening of the gates. renting the augeryou may not have many auger choices hand drill press at smaller rental stores, but if you go to a larger outlet or a home center that rents power tools, you''ll have to choose between a two- or one-person (see p. 70) power auger head, as well as select the correctly sized auger itself. auger drills are interchangeable and come in 4-, 6-, 8- or 12-in. diameters. the one to choose depends on the type of posts you''re installing. remember, the larger the diameter, the tougher it is to handle the machine. if you''re pouring 12-in. footings for a deck, you''ll obviously need the 12-in. auger (photo 3), but for 4x4 posts, pick up an 8-in. auger. you''ll be able to get away with a 6-in. auger for steel fence posts. keep in mind that you''ll need a larger hole (and a larger auger) if you''ll be filling around the post with concrete. the 4-in. auger will work for any small post that doesn''t need concrete poured around it. i use the 12-in. auger for all but the smallest posts because the extra space allows me press to move the post around for exact placement. ©2003 www.drill-press.net All rights reserved. |
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