This is only for repairs in the field. Not to build them in a factory. Sometimes plates are missed and or peel back. And getting engineer letters to fix with osb or 2x can add up cost wise including: engineer letter, material, backcharges for moving water lines/wires/gas lines, and labor.
Just a $3,500 joke. It looks like my 20 ton log-splitter with adaptors welded to fit, but not droopy. It think it need an up-down switch, not a fall down switch when not held! Plus my log-splitter has 50 MPH wheels and runs on gas, not a 240 Vac cord for hydraulic pump in box, motor, contacts, cord, switch, hoses and gigantic “C” clamp with unsized plate. Why not do both sides at the same time? Oh, I forgot, it droops. Fix that an put magnets in each corner to hold plates until stuck on first pass. Lots of room for improvement before they can sell many!
@@deankay4434 I agree whole-heartedly. This is certainly not a product worthy of that Price Tag. Even if they resolved every single one of the design flaws you mentioned, (and so many others mentioned), I don't think they have a product worthy of that price. But there you have it......in True Mitek fashion.....its another "chunk of steel" that they want GOLD prices for.
Needs a bigger plate
Ten years later. one truss done. no!
This is only for repairs in the field. Not to build them in a factory. Sometimes plates are missed and or peel back. And getting engineer letters to fix with osb or 2x can add up cost wise including: engineer letter, material, backcharges for moving water lines/wires/gas lines, and labor.
How much does something like this cost?
When could it be delivered?
@Preston Eston > Looks like my 20 ton log-splitter with adaptor plates except with wheels and $3k cheaper!
ASE Master Tech since 1978 Retired
I do understand why trusses are so expensive now.
Just wondering was anyone able to pick up one of these gizmo ?
Do you have any information or model name on that pressed
if you check out our website the machine is detailed there www.miteknz.co.nz/automation/Portable-Site-Press/
Isn't the plate suppose to be the other way around so the the sharper teeth penetrate the truss?
@@mvsofunwa look closly they are
very slow
how much
Badass
Its a joke or what?
Just a $3,500 joke. It looks like my 20 ton log-splitter with adaptors welded to fit, but not droopy. It think it need an up-down switch, not a fall down switch when not held!
Plus my log-splitter has 50 MPH wheels and runs on gas, not a 240 Vac cord for hydraulic pump in box, motor, contacts, cord, switch, hoses and gigantic “C” clamp with unsized plate. Why not do both sides at the same time? Oh, I forgot, it droops. Fix that an put magnets in each corner to hold plates until stuck on first pass. Lots of room for improvement before they can sell many!
@@deankay4434 I agree whole-heartedly. This is certainly not a product worthy of that Price Tag. Even if they resolved every single one of the design flaws you mentioned, (and so many others mentioned), I don't think they have a product worthy of that price. But there you have it......in True Mitek fashion.....its another "chunk of steel" that they want GOLD prices for.
So slow tho