Hi, I'm after getting a decent saw, I have a few options I like from the Axminster Industrial saw to the Xcalibur. My concerns are that I would need to get the saw around the side of the house over soft and uneven ground - and I would almost definitely have to do it on my own (the missus swore never again after the planer/thicknesser - on reflection, maybe I should have given her a hand). I cant call on neighbours as we're new to the area and they're almost exclusively past retirement. I've moved some pretty hefty gear such as a 14" band saw and P/T using a combination of a rugged gardening trolley and decent appliance dolly but they tended to be around 150kg each and the saws I am looking at around almost double that.
Has anybody had any luck in stripping down a table saw to move it? I'm wondering, if, say with the HW110LGE from Xcalibur or the TSCE-12R fron Axminster, if I might be able to strip down the cast iron top and extensions, remove the motor and anything else heavy and then single-handedly heave the main tank/body of the saw onto an appliance dolly (sack truck to some). Has anybody achieved similar? I'd need to get it approx 25 yards over grass and up a step or 2.
Other than that I am looking at getting a saw where they come in parts like the Axi AW10BSB2 but I cant help thinking I'd only be buying another in 5 years whereas both the Xcalibur and Axi Industrial saw look like a saw for life. Who knows what hour these delivery drivers turn up or how helpful they may or may not decide to be on the day.
Anybody managed to move a big saw like that on their own? Is it doable? How viable is stripping them down? The little Chinese fellas manage them in part form after all
I'm a pretty strong and fit fella but being over 40 now I am less willing to kill myself than I was 10 years ago.
Any experiences or advice appreciated.
Has anybody had any luck in stripping down a table saw to move it? I'm wondering, if, say with the HW110LGE from Xcalibur or the TSCE-12R fron Axminster, if I might be able to strip down the cast iron top and extensions, remove the motor and anything else heavy and then single-handedly heave the main tank/body of the saw onto an appliance dolly (sack truck to some). Has anybody achieved similar? I'd need to get it approx 25 yards over grass and up a step or 2.
Other than that I am looking at getting a saw where they come in parts like the Axi AW10BSB2 but I cant help thinking I'd only be buying another in 5 years whereas both the Xcalibur and Axi Industrial saw look like a saw for life. Who knows what hour these delivery drivers turn up or how helpful they may or may not decide to be on the day.
Anybody managed to move a big saw like that on their own? Is it doable? How viable is stripping them down? The little Chinese fellas manage them in part form after all
I'm a pretty strong and fit fella but being over 40 now I am less willing to kill myself than I was 10 years ago.
Any experiences or advice appreciated.