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Marcin
Marcin
=FAQ=
*'''If I wanted to transport thebrick machine around to different work sites would having a trailer be the only way to make that happen?'''  This machine we sell is ready for operation, but does not come on a trailer. A trailer is not needed if you are using the machine as part of a stationary production facility. You will need forks on a tractor to move it around. Since heavy machines and fork attachments are an essential component of any serious brick pressing operation - we do not put the machine on trailer. The trailer is convenient if you want to move the machine around from site to site. Depends on your use case.
*'''How much does the machine weigh'''. 1600 lb.
*'''How much does the power cube weigh?'' 500 lb.
It seems like, if I want to own this adobe machine I would also need to own a truck, a trailer and a forklift in order to move it to and from work sites? Has anyone else done this differently?
Matteo

Revision as of 21:11, 6 December 2021

2021

It's $10k for the machine, and $4k for the power cube which produces 6 block per minute. But we can't deliver until after Feb 1, 2021, when we are doing a product release of the See Eco-Home -

see https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Seed_Home_v2 which we sell at a turnkey build price of $100k, customer providing land and covering utility hookup and other legal/local costs.

CEB press only includes the machine for $10k at these specifications:

https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/CEB_Press#Specifications_of_the_Standard_Model

and a Power Cube for pressing 6 block per minute is another $4k.

However, you'd have to have a forklift to move the machine around, is it doesn't come on a trailer. Shipping is not included - or you can pick up the assembled machine from our site. The shipped machine would come on a flat bed trailer, and you would be responsible for unloading. 

Let me know if this is something you are interested in.

Marcin

FAQ

  • If I wanted to transport thebrick machine around to different work sites would having a trailer be the only way to make that happen? This machine we sell is ready for operation, but does not come on a trailer. A trailer is not needed if you are using the machine as part of a stationary production facility. You will need forks on a tractor to move it around. Since heavy machines and fork attachments are an essential component of any serious brick pressing operation - we do not put the machine on trailer. The trailer is convenient if you want to move the machine around from site to site. Depends on your use case.
  • How much does the machine weigh. 1600 lb.
  • 'How much does the power cube weigh? 500 lb.

It seems like, if I want to own this adobe machine I would also need to own a truck, a trailer and a forklift in order to move it to and from work sites? Has anyone else done this differently?


Matteo