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need to move a lathe

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awemawson:
I have sets of skates if you can somehow arrange collection and return to TN33 - they're pretty heavy

shipto:

--- Quote from: awemawson on July 15, 2015, 04:32:56 PM ---I have sets of skates if you can somehow arrange collection and return to TN33 - they're pretty heavy

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A kind offer and I thank you but I will decline I am sure I can work something out.
This is the kind of thing that makes me love this site more and more it is filled with people who want to help and advise rather than slating people for trying  :mmr:

awemawson:
I have two sets of skates, but I must confess I more usually use odd lengths of gas barrel to shift stuff when doing so single handed  :palm:

shipto:
Made a start on some gear to move it  :D
might need to split the back one though for some reaon I had 18" in my head for the width of a slab  :doh: but its no big hardship to split it and lengthen it with a few bits of angle each side.

Edgwick one:
My lathe came from Adelaide to Perth WA they had it on a pallet I used a crane truck using slings at each end of the pallet After removing the pallet I used steel rod about 1/2 inch thick and moved it into my shed with a bit of huff and puff and a chain block too, hope this is of some help

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