I recently bought a 1929 9" South Bend lathe.
My home shop is in my basement, and my house sits up on a ledge, so all machines must go up stairs and then down. Everything up until this point was relatively easy, I would disassemble and carry in piece by piece. But this lathe has been a totally different animal. After spinning my gears for a bit I decided to just haul it all up in one go. Heres how I did it.
First I bought a HF big wheel dolly. I welded on an "axel" and two matching fixed wheels.
Then I bought a HF hand crank winch and fabbed a bracket mounting plate.
I loaded the lathe onto the cart and strapped it down
Heres the obstacle:
Stairs going up
In an extremely tight corner, stairs going down
For the up, I ran the bracket through the handrailing leading into the house.
At first I positioned it a bit higher in the rail to lessen the cable dragging on the steps, but I know it would be much stronger down low.
Made up some wood ramps, clipped it in and cranked away
(yes thats my car at the bottom of the stairs, just incase)
Going down the stairs it was seriously dangerous so I didnt stop to take photos. But was able to get this. I hand carried it down the first 3 steps while turning it into position. Pretty terrifying at times.
The setup was the same, I set the bracket through the gate at the top of the stairs.
And the most difficult part of the process was getting it into the basement door. Heres a funny photo though
Blood, sweat and a bent lamp post, shes in.
My home shop is in my basement, and my house sits up on a ledge, so all machines must go up stairs and then down. Everything up until this point was relatively easy, I would disassemble and carry in piece by piece. But this lathe has been a totally different animal. After spinning my gears for a bit I decided to just haul it all up in one go. Heres how I did it.
First I bought a HF big wheel dolly. I welded on an "axel" and two matching fixed wheels.
Then I bought a HF hand crank winch and fabbed a bracket mounting plate.
I loaded the lathe onto the cart and strapped it down
Heres the obstacle:
Stairs going up
In an extremely tight corner, stairs going down
For the up, I ran the bracket through the handrailing leading into the house.
At first I positioned it a bit higher in the rail to lessen the cable dragging on the steps, but I know it would be much stronger down low.
Made up some wood ramps, clipped it in and cranked away
(yes thats my car at the bottom of the stairs, just incase)
Going down the stairs it was seriously dangerous so I didnt stop to take photos. But was able to get this. I hand carried it down the first 3 steps while turning it into position. Pretty terrifying at times.
The setup was the same, I set the bracket through the gate at the top of the stairs.
And the most difficult part of the process was getting it into the basement door. Heres a funny photo though
Blood, sweat and a bent lamp post, shes in.
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