View Full Version : Guide To Moving Heavy Woodworking Machinery
Jeff Wright
01-21-2020, 5:51 AM
Posted here is a PDF I created that shows how I handled receiving and unloading two massive woodworking machines, one a MiniMax 2,100 pound sliding table saw and the other a MiniMax 20-inch bandsaw. I have since sold the sliding table saw, but still have a nearly new (less than two years old and lightly used) MiniMax sliding table saw (Model SC3 Classic).
I hope this guide can be of some help for those folks getting new machines.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c15iawx6hryx526/-MachineDelivery.pdf?dl=0
Jeff Wright
Treasure Island FL
Eugene Dixon
01-21-2020, 9:00 AM
Well done. No injuries.
Paul F Franklin
01-21-2020, 9:25 AM
Good info and nicely documented. Thanks!
Tom M King
01-21-2020, 1:31 PM
Johnson bars, and pallet jacks are great things. I was fortunate that both were left in a building on this property when we first bought it. They have been used more times than I can count over those 40 years. The Johnson bar is one of the old, wooden ones, but is Very strong.
Brian Holcombe
01-21-2020, 2:52 PM
Nice looking shop Jeff.
Erik Loza
01-21-2020, 4:22 PM
Jeff, thanks again.
Erik
Dan Friedrichs
01-21-2020, 7:10 PM
Nice write-up! Congrats on the new machines!
Rick Potter
01-21-2020, 9:36 PM
Good job of documentation. I am sure it will help many.
Nice shop too. Well, maybe with the exception of the two finger rolling DC. It might just suck itself right out of the shop. :eek:
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