redp
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I've owned a budget Titan table saw for a while which I find useful but a nuisance as it is not accurate. Having read lots of threads on here I clicked buy on https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/387712735624 yesterday.
I'm trying to get my thoughts straight before arranging with the seller to collect. I've got @deema's very useful checklist from https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/startrite-table-saw-buying-advice.118504/post-1536101 saved to run through when I go to collect. I'm comfortable with electronics and electrical so converting 3 phase to 1 phase doesn't worry me too much. However the actual move I'm not so sure about.
Pallet deliveries are a bad option as I have a long hardcore drive with a reasonably steep turn and then a tarmac slope down to the garage (at my old house I saw how difficult pallet trucks are on slopes when a driver lost control of a pallet of bricks trying to get it onto the lift and dumped the bricks all over the road).
A man with a van could be an option, and I've also thought about the removal company I used to move house recently.
I could collect it myself - van hire, van-with-a-tail-lift hire or in my car. I'm concerned about moving that amount of weight - looking at the old startrite brochures/manuals I think it's about 200kg all in.
Obviously it makes sense to reduce the weight as much as is sensible before moving it. I think that the extension bars/legs remove easily, as does the fence and any other accessories. But I'm not sure if the sliding table is easy to take off? Anything else I've missed?
Once I've got the weight down do you think I would be able to move it on a sack truck (I have one rated to 600lbs/275kg) with straps around it to secure it to the truck? A second person to help steady it?
Or, I try to take it apart further (I think this means removing the table from the body?) but not sure how easy/wise this (I think I've seen some comments saying it's fine, others saying it isn't)? At this point I'd assume that two people could lift the table and the cabinet by hand? Possibly into a car.
Any suggestions on tools to take to remove things or that help with manouvering?
Any advice, thoughts, comments or suggestions are appreciated!
I'm trying to get my thoughts straight before arranging with the seller to collect. I've got @deema's very useful checklist from https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/startrite-table-saw-buying-advice.118504/post-1536101 saved to run through when I go to collect. I'm comfortable with electronics and electrical so converting 3 phase to 1 phase doesn't worry me too much. However the actual move I'm not so sure about.
Pallet deliveries are a bad option as I have a long hardcore drive with a reasonably steep turn and then a tarmac slope down to the garage (at my old house I saw how difficult pallet trucks are on slopes when a driver lost control of a pallet of bricks trying to get it onto the lift and dumped the bricks all over the road).
A man with a van could be an option, and I've also thought about the removal company I used to move house recently.
I could collect it myself - van hire, van-with-a-tail-lift hire or in my car. I'm concerned about moving that amount of weight - looking at the old startrite brochures/manuals I think it's about 200kg all in.
Obviously it makes sense to reduce the weight as much as is sensible before moving it. I think that the extension bars/legs remove easily, as does the fence and any other accessories. But I'm not sure if the sliding table is easy to take off? Anything else I've missed?
Once I've got the weight down do you think I would be able to move it on a sack truck (I have one rated to 600lbs/275kg) with straps around it to secure it to the truck? A second person to help steady it?
Or, I try to take it apart further (I think this means removing the table from the body?) but not sure how easy/wise this (I think I've seen some comments saying it's fine, others saying it isn't)? At this point I'd assume that two people could lift the table and the cabinet by hand? Possibly into a car.
Any suggestions on tools to take to remove things or that help with manouvering?
Any advice, thoughts, comments or suggestions are appreciated!