I was curious for those of you that have a 1340GT lathe or similar size how you moved it?
I'm expecting mine sometime in September or October and trying to plan on how to get it where I need it. It'll be delivered and in a 2 car garage and my shop area is in the back part that used to be a 3rd car part of the garage. To get it in there it will have to go up a 2" raised lip in the concrete, as well as through a door.
I am debating whether it might be easier to put it on the stand and then try to move it with it already on the stand using dollies or something, or try to place it on the stand in the workshop. What worries me if I put it on the stand and then move it, is it will be very top heavy and dangerous. If I roll it in on dollies and then place it on the stand in the workshop, I have a lot less room to maneuver the engine hoist around. Also I'm worried that the engine hoist might have a hard time lifting it since I only have a 1 ton hoist. I know physically it has the capacity to lift, but I can't extend the arm out past the 3/4 ton mark which will make it difficult due to lack of room.
I'm expecting mine sometime in September or October and trying to plan on how to get it where I need it. It'll be delivered and in a 2 car garage and my shop area is in the back part that used to be a 3rd car part of the garage. To get it in there it will have to go up a 2" raised lip in the concrete, as well as through a door.
I am debating whether it might be easier to put it on the stand and then try to move it with it already on the stand using dollies or something, or try to place it on the stand in the workshop. What worries me if I put it on the stand and then move it, is it will be very top heavy and dangerous. If I roll it in on dollies and then place it on the stand in the workshop, I have a lot less room to maneuver the engine hoist around. Also I'm worried that the engine hoist might have a hard time lifting it since I only have a 1 ton hoist. I know physically it has the capacity to lift, but I can't extend the arm out past the 3/4 ton mark which will make it difficult due to lack of room.