In the fine tradition of dragging home things that only barely fit through my front door…
(~400lb oak stump I rolled home, lives at work now)
I’ve been on the lookout for something a bit heavier than my Myford for a while now. I’m limited, though, by a 35” wide front door, and a front room that’s 7’ x 14’. Saw a couple really gorgeous Okumas and Mazaks, but all too big.
Until…
Slightly heavier than my Super 7.
Say, 10x.
A forum member I’d been chatting with offered his trailer and towing, plus rigging experience and supplies, and I could hardly say no. We met at the seller’s house last Saturday, and a neighbour loaded the lathe with a skid steer.
The lathe was substantially heavier than anticipated (the seller initially suggested it was around a ton), so we had a very leisurely drive back to my place. Another forum member volunteered the loan of a gantry, so we picked that up on the way.
A successful hunt!
By the time we had it off the trailer it was after 5, so we called it a day. I spent Sunday loafing around, apart from tarping it, and shuffled the lathe over Monday after work, to get it under an overhanging roof.
By this afternoon I was done with looking at it through the front window, so I left work around 2, and got cracking.
A fair bit of work getting it in, my neighbour let me take his adjacent door (black thing in the photo) off, which gave me a little more swing.
It’s in, though!
(~400lb oak stump I rolled home, lives at work now)
I’ve been on the lookout for something a bit heavier than my Myford for a while now. I’m limited, though, by a 35” wide front door, and a front room that’s 7’ x 14’. Saw a couple really gorgeous Okumas and Mazaks, but all too big.
Until…
Slightly heavier than my Super 7.
Say, 10x.
A forum member I’d been chatting with offered his trailer and towing, plus rigging experience and supplies, and I could hardly say no. We met at the seller’s house last Saturday, and a neighbour loaded the lathe with a skid steer.
The lathe was substantially heavier than anticipated (the seller initially suggested it was around a ton), so we had a very leisurely drive back to my place. Another forum member volunteered the loan of a gantry, so we picked that up on the way.
A successful hunt!
By the time we had it off the trailer it was after 5, so we called it a day. I spent Sunday loafing around, apart from tarping it, and shuffled the lathe over Monday after work, to get it under an overhanging roof.
By this afternoon I was done with looking at it through the front window, so I left work around 2, and got cracking.
A fair bit of work getting it in, my neighbour let me take his adjacent door (black thing in the photo) off, which gave me a little more swing.
It’s in, though!
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