Jimbojones
Active Member
Got a machine to move; weighs about 2500lbs. Is on a long pallet within a 7ft ceiling garage in Edmonton and need to bring it back to Calgary in similar situation.
I've used 'professional' machine movers before and they were HORRENDOUSLY priced and that was just within Calgary; city to city would cost as much as the machine.
Anyone either know a safe/inexpensive method, carrier and/or able to move such a thing themselves and want to make some $$$? Seeing that it's residential move, there is no loading dock and at most, a manual pallet jack which may/may not work, especially if we have to take it up an incline. Ideally a flatbed with a mini-forklift would be easiest...but that's also the most expensive option that I know of.
I've got a while to make this happen but really dont want do this in mid-winter....
BTW - please don't respond with conjecture/'maybe try this' scenarios. There is too much weight involved to experiment and actual moving-experience knowledge is whats needed to make this happen seemlessly as I cannot reconfigure the situation mid-effort. Getting the lathe loaded/unloaded are by far the biggest issues.
I've used 'professional' machine movers before and they were HORRENDOUSLY priced and that was just within Calgary; city to city would cost as much as the machine.
Anyone either know a safe/inexpensive method, carrier and/or able to move such a thing themselves and want to make some $$$? Seeing that it's residential move, there is no loading dock and at most, a manual pallet jack which may/may not work, especially if we have to take it up an incline. Ideally a flatbed with a mini-forklift would be easiest...but that's also the most expensive option that I know of.
I've got a while to make this happen but really dont want do this in mid-winter....
BTW - please don't respond with conjecture/'maybe try this' scenarios. There is too much weight involved to experiment and actual moving-experience knowledge is whats needed to make this happen seemlessly as I cannot reconfigure the situation mid-effort. Getting the lathe loaded/unloaded are by far the biggest issues.