How to Retool Your Industrial Workshop

Are you going to retool and update your industrial workshop? Find out which supplies and equipment you really need.

How to Retool Your Industrial Workshop

Three Fundamental Tips for Planning for Car Lift Installation

11 December 2020
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If you are concerned about limited parking space on your commercial property, you should think about installing a car lift. An elevator will allow you to utilise space in your building such as the rooftop for parking vehicles. Moreover, there will be no wastage of space of roadways for cars on your property. However, you should keep in mind that the success of installing a car lift will depend on your planning.
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How Large Should Your Water Tank Be If You Move Off the Grid?

4 June 2018
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If you're moving off the grid, you need to bring water, and in most cases, that means investing in a water tank. But, how much do you need? Should you get a 10000 litre water tank? Larger? Smaller? The right answer varies, but here's what you need to consider. Health Needs First and foremost, think about how much water you and your family need to stay alive and healthy. From a health perspective, most men need 2.
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Two tips for keeping an industrial oven in excellent condition

20 November 2017
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Most food manufacturing facilities use industrial ovens to steam, roast or bake their food products. Here are two steps these manufacturers can take to keep this important piece of equipment in excellent condition. Clean it regularly It is absolutely essential for those who use industrial ovens to clean them on a regular basis. The grease and food particles that become embedded onto the racks and floor of the oven will produce smoke, which could affect the flavour and the overall quality of the food products that are cooked in this equipment.
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Construction Equipment Hire: Dry Hire vs. Wet Hire — Which Way Should You Go?

19 August 2017
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When it comes to renting work equipment, construction contractors have to make a choice between two equipment hire agreements — dry hire and wet hire. If you are looking for equipment hire for your construction jobs, you should size up the advantages and downsides of both hire agreements before deciding what closely suits you. Keep reading on below to educate yourself in this regard: Dry Hire Dry hire involves hiring equipment without complementary personnel to operate and maintain the equipment.
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Used Shipping Containers: Making the Most of Them on Construction Sites

21 March 2017
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If you run a construction business, you know how limiting construction sites can be when it comes to accommodating your employees as well as your construction equipment. As such, construction workers end up spending long hours under the gruelling sun for the duration of the project. Not to mention the inconvenience of hauling sensitive equipment to the site on a daily basis to ensure that opportunistic burglars do not compromise them.
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How to Retool Your Industrial Workshop

Hello! Welcome to my blog. My name is Christopher. I inherited an industrial workshop from my late father-in-law. I have worked in industrial manufacturing all my life so I was pleased to finally have a workshop of my own. However, the tools and equipment in the workshop were past their best. I decided that the entire workshop would need to be retooled and new equipment would need to be purchased. A friend in the industry recommended a supply company and they sent out an agent who inspected my workshop and recommended the best types of tools and equipment to upgrade everything properly.