Hi there,
I've been dreading this day every since the day I first brought home my
shiny, new and exceedingly heavy PowerMatic 64A. IT'S MOVING TIME!!!
This model is contractor saw but its gun the extended table (about 5 ft
long). What is the best way to get this beast ready for moving.
Obviously the less disassembly I have to do, the better but I also don't
want to blow an intestine loading this thing into the pickup truck.
All thoughts welcome!
Mitch
Four beefy friends and a case of beer. No disassembly required.
"MitchA" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> I've been dreading this day every since the day I first brought home my
> shiny, new and exceedingly heavy PowerMatic 64A. IT'S MOVING TIME!!!
>
> This model is contractor saw but its gun the extended table (about 5 ft
> long). What is the best way to get this beast ready for moving. Obviously
> the less disassembly I have to do, the better but I also don't want to
> blow an intestine loading this thing into the pickup truck.
>
> All thoughts welcome!
>
> Mitch
When I moved my GI contractor saw (300 pounds, according to their website,
don't know how it compares to the Powermatic), I was able to get it on and
off the truck myself. First off, I took off the motor and fence rails.
They're both easy to get back on and aligned. Secondly, my saw was on a
mobile base, like a saw station (I didn't use the legs that came with the
saw), so I wheeled the saw over to the back of the truck. My truck is
fairly low (i.e. compact to mid-size), so I was able to lift up one end of
the saw enough to slide the saw onto the back. At the other end, just
reverse all the operations. I was able to move my 14" bandsaw using the
same techniques. Both items are heavy, but if you can avoid having to
actually pick up the entire weight, they're manageable.
BTW, make sure you lock your mobile base wheels before attempting to slide
things onto it.
Clint
"MitchA" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi there,
>
> I've been dreading this day every since the day I first brought home my
> shiny, new and exceedingly heavy PowerMatic 64A. IT'S MOVING TIME!!!
>
> This model is contractor saw but its gun the extended table (about 5 ft
> long). What is the best way to get this beast ready for moving. Obviously
> the less disassembly I have to do, the better but I also don't want to
> blow an intestine loading this thing into the pickup truck.
>
> All thoughts welcome!
>
> Mitch
MitchA wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've been dreading this day every since the day I first brought home my
> shiny, new and exceedingly heavy PowerMatic 64A. IT'S MOVING TIME!!!
>
> This model is contractor saw but its gun the extended table (about 5 ft
> long). What is the best way to get this beast ready for moving.
> Obviously the less disassembly I have to do, the better but I also don't
> want to blow an intestine loading this thing into the pickup truck.
>
> All thoughts welcome!
>
> Mitch
If your moving anyway why not get a truck or van with a lift gate.
They are reasonable these days with all the competition.
Rich
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