DpSyChO
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I'm picking up a lathe locally, well two actually, a two for one deal that I cant pass up. They are a 13x40 and a 14x40 similar in size and appearance as this 14x40 currently on ebay:
I've checked both out, not sure which one I will keep, plan on selling which ever one I like least after using but have to take both of them in the deal. They are in a storage warehouse with dock height only doors, no back in bay doors. My shop is ground level 10x10 garage doors. Looking at similar lathes online I'm thinking they are around the 1600-2K lb range for the 13" and maybe 2200-2400 for the 14".
I went by local rigger this evening that I used a couple times when I had to get big machines moved where I used to work, the guy that overseas the rigging/crane side of the business was not there,the guy I spoke with said it sounded like no problem them moving it, they could put it on a straight truck and unload at my place with crane or maybe Lull since they were "light weight" but I'd have to check with the other guy for pricing, I plan on trying to go back by tomorrow or Thursday to see if I can catch him there.
I went by a towing/recovery place that does a lot of towing of road tractors on the interstate. The guy I spoke with was leery of moving lathes, said they were easy tip over when unloading and highly suggested a means of getting it off the rollback at my place rather than winch it off the rollback (rent a lull?).
I've moved my mill and another lathe with a car hauler type trailer but those were floor level and I was able to get off my trailer with gantry crane. I do not have option to put on trailer this time unless I meet rigger there and have them just put on my trailer and me take home which I doubt would be much cheaper then them doing it all.. Location of lathe to my house is 20 min by car, the rigger is less than 5 min from the warehouse the lathes are located. I'm afraid the riggers will be pricey but know that that will be the safest route.
I understand the point the rollback guy said about tipping over and thought about building a pallet out of couple 4x4 for runners and 2x6 for the cross pcs and just using the rollback guy.
Im I overthinking this and there is a simpler route?
I've checked both out, not sure which one I will keep, plan on selling which ever one I like least after using but have to take both of them in the deal. They are in a storage warehouse with dock height only doors, no back in bay doors. My shop is ground level 10x10 garage doors. Looking at similar lathes online I'm thinking they are around the 1600-2K lb range for the 13" and maybe 2200-2400 for the 14".
I went by local rigger this evening that I used a couple times when I had to get big machines moved where I used to work, the guy that overseas the rigging/crane side of the business was not there,the guy I spoke with said it sounded like no problem them moving it, they could put it on a straight truck and unload at my place with crane or maybe Lull since they were "light weight" but I'd have to check with the other guy for pricing, I plan on trying to go back by tomorrow or Thursday to see if I can catch him there.
I went by a towing/recovery place that does a lot of towing of road tractors on the interstate. The guy I spoke with was leery of moving lathes, said they were easy tip over when unloading and highly suggested a means of getting it off the rollback at my place rather than winch it off the rollback (rent a lull?).
I've moved my mill and another lathe with a car hauler type trailer but those were floor level and I was able to get off my trailer with gantry crane. I do not have option to put on trailer this time unless I meet rigger there and have them just put on my trailer and me take home which I doubt would be much cheaper then them doing it all.. Location of lathe to my house is 20 min by car, the rigger is less than 5 min from the warehouse the lathes are located. I'm afraid the riggers will be pricey but know that that will be the safest route.
I understand the point the rollback guy said about tipping over and thought about building a pallet out of couple 4x4 for runners and 2x6 for the cross pcs and just using the rollback guy.
Im I overthinking this and there is a simpler route?
