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kayz1:
Thanks for the info Pete W, i did had two large lads help me do the lifting, me at the sharp end them at the blunt bit.
we dropped it into place and all is good, did wiring as you said i have the lathe about 20" from the wall so got to the back ok.
I still can't get any photos to load thou... :doh:
All stopped at the moment as i have to do a motorcycle up for a mate but that want take me very long :beer:
  Lyn.
Jonny:
Biker chick :clap:
Sounds interesting.

Fetched my ML7 plus stand and extras in a Fiesta, i was stronger then.
Pete W.:
Hi there, all,

When I moved my workshop contents to where I live now, the lathe had to be transported from the car, out in the street, to the workshop in the back garden.  My wife and I used a builder's wheelbarrow.  There were lots of bumps and uneven features on the way but the barrow coped with them very well.  Its wheel has an inflatable tyre rather than a solid one and I think that was the key element in our success.

Best regards,

Pete W.
kayz1:

--- Quote from: Jonny on August 12, 2012, 08:15:03 PM ---Biker chick :clap:
Sounds interesting.

Fetched my ML7 plus stand and extras in a Fiesta, i was stronger then.

--- End quote ---

****Biker chick****

   Sorry Jonny  MALE it's Welsh :clap:
  Lyn.
Jonny:
 :lol: Thats me told, keep up the good work.

Think the only remnant of my ole ML7 is the Dewhurst switch and bracket complete. Cant remember what happened to all the other stuff except 4 jaw i took and left at work.
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