bantam_lathe_moving_plan
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Bantam lathe moving plan
Lathe details
- Weight: 445kg
- Length: 1345mm
- Width: 635mm
Lifting/moving
The manual recommends lifting the lathe from a cross bar which passes through the bed in front of the headstock.
Options:
- 2-ton engine hoist
- Someone probably has one we can borrow, or we can rent/buy
- Rating drops to half-ton at full extension, which is why we may want the 2ton one over the cheaper 1ton ones around.
- How high does it lift? High enough to get in a van or on a dropside transit?
- HIAB hire
- No idea on cost
- might help with getting the lathe up steps/inclines into the B-block building
- Forklift
- Might be possible to use the one in Summerhall.
- Jack up the lathe and build/place a pallet under it
- No metal on metal, there must be some ply or cardboard or something to stop it slipping on the forks.
- Lathe is going to be very top-heavy.
- Luton van + tail lift
- Dollies
- For easy moving around on the ground/in buildings
- Should be wide enough so we can bolt into them through the lathe's bolt holes
- Ready-made ones all seem expensive
- Sets of heavy-duty castors are cheap for DIY efforts.
At Portobello
???
At Summerhall
Main entrance:
- Fairly steep incline up to the door. Is it possible to push the lathe up the slope on a dolly safely?
- Lots of corners to navigate
- Can we take it through the lift? What weight is the lift rated for? Do we trust that rating?
Fire exit entrance
- Good proximity to the workshop, fewer corners to navigate
- Step-up into the building
- Confined space, difficult to operate any sort of lift in
- May be possible to build out a platform at floor-level outside, put the lathe on it, roll it in?
bantam_lathe_moving_plan.txt · Last modified: 2016-09-29 22:40 by mike