Benchwayze
Established Member
Hi folks,
I have to put castors on my Sedgwick, 12" planer/thicknesser, (350 kgs) because I am tired of using 1" dowel as 'rolling, Roman-runners' to move it around. I have the correct rated castors for the job.
I don't have a chain-pulley, to lift the machine, nor anywhere to sling one from above even if I did. I don't think a car-engine lifting frame would be man enough either. I do have a rolling car-jack, but I am loathe to apply any force under the tables.
I need to lift the machine by 9" to slide a ready made castored trolley under it. I have a feeling though, I will only be able to fix two castors at a time, which might mean tipping and supporting the machine, while fixing. Any ideas please?
Cheers
John :idea:
PS Does any ex-Naval bod remeber the name we used for these chain-pulleys? It's driving me crazy trying to recall it. :lol:
I have to put castors on my Sedgwick, 12" planer/thicknesser, (350 kgs) because I am tired of using 1" dowel as 'rolling, Roman-runners' to move it around. I have the correct rated castors for the job.
I don't have a chain-pulley, to lift the machine, nor anywhere to sling one from above even if I did. I don't think a car-engine lifting frame would be man enough either. I do have a rolling car-jack, but I am loathe to apply any force under the tables.
I need to lift the machine by 9" to slide a ready made castored trolley under it. I have a feeling though, I will only be able to fix two castors at a time, which might mean tipping and supporting the machine, while fixing. Any ideas please?
Cheers
John :idea:
PS Does any ex-Naval bod remeber the name we used for these chain-pulleys? It's driving me crazy trying to recall it. :lol: