Then, the fun began. Taking it apart on the garage floor was exactly like I was expecting. Not easy.
Bringing the stand into my basement was probably the easiest part. It wasn't that heavy with my hand truck. I placed it on my Vega mobile base (reused from my wood shaper). But, don't worry, this is the best design for a mobile base. The entire load rests securely on the floor, not wheels. The rear wheels are only in play when the front is lifted with a special handle.
I was able to uncrate the beast. After some effort and slight issues, I was able to remove the table. Getting the left side table plate off proved a little challenging. It didn't want to come off. Upon removal, the gib popped out. How does this go back in? There is a slight notch in it. I'm assuming this notch goes to the right and down? Is that correct? I also had to re-position the little X axis indicator to remove the table. The table is heavy. It has to be at least 80 lbs I would guess. It weighs at least twice my entire Sherline mill weighed! Hand carried to basement.
Next, came the decision of whether to remove the column or the head. After some thought, I decided the head would be easier to remove and would allow the base and column to be moved strapped to my hand truck. I got my multi-function ladder as a support (hold 375 lbs) and attached a 1 ton hoist to the head. I wanted to remove the bulk of the weight while I loosened the 3 head bolts. This proved easier said than done. The bolts are hard to see and access sitting on the floor. It turns out the nuts were imperial, not metric and a box wrench was the tool to use, not a socket. I also removed the bolts holding the plastic shield and arm to not damage them. After the bolts were out, I pulled the head off and guided it down onto 2X4 wood placed on the base to avoid damaging it. Hand carried to basement.
Finally, I was able to strap the base and column to my hand truck and get it into the basement. It was a challenge! This beast is heavy. Up and down stairs with 90 degree turns pushed me close to the limit. But, it rest nicely in my basement now.
So, tonight I hope to get the base and column placed and bolted to my stand. I plan on using my hoist to lift it and wheel the base under the it. Same for the head. The table will be last, of course. I want to remove all the grease on the table first. Any ideas what to use?
Whew! Over 3 hours of effort to get to this point. I knew it would not be easy and I was right!