I just purchased a 1956 Monarch 10ee (well, gave the guy a deposit so I can work out the details on transportation). My patience/procrastination paid off, and rather than getting one off E-bay, one came up about 10miles away. So, now that I have it, and don't know exactly where it is going to live in my garage, my plan is to have the riggers drop it just inside the garage door on some 4x4s until I can get rid of some other stuff, add power for the beast, and move it into position.
So my question is, what is the best way to move it around the shop. I don't currently have a pallet jack, but that was my first thought. I was also looking at these leveling casters
http://www.footmastercasters.com/caster_leveling_top_plate_GD-120F.html
which are recommended for loads up to 4400lbs for a set of 4. With the casters, I would have to build some sort of frame to attach them to, that would sit under the lathe. It's a bit more work, and a bit more expensive. The bad thing about the pallet jack is that I would have to find some place to store it when I wasn't using it, though it could also be useful for other things.
Your experience and thoughts are appreciated. I'm trying to get someone to move the thing on Thurs or Fri of this week.
DMS
So my question is, what is the best way to move it around the shop. I don't currently have a pallet jack, but that was my first thought. I was also looking at these leveling casters
http://www.footmastercasters.com/caster_leveling_top_plate_GD-120F.html
which are recommended for loads up to 4400lbs for a set of 4. With the casters, I would have to build some sort of frame to attach them to, that would sit under the lathe. It's a bit more work, and a bit more expensive. The bad thing about the pallet jack is that I would have to find some place to store it when I wasn't using it, though it could also be useful for other things.
Your experience and thoughts are appreciated. I'm trying to get someone to move the thing on Thurs or Fri of this week.
DMS