Robert Butler | 05/03/2021 21:28:26 |
511 forum posts 6 photos | Make sure you have enough headroom for the draw bar once installed particularly if the collects/chucks benefit from metric and imperial threads! Robert Butler
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ChrisH | 06/03/2021 10:07:28 |
1023 forum posts 30 photos | I bought a Warco 'Economy' Mill/Drill, one of the last they sold about 7 or 8 years ago, forget when exactly - think RF25 mill/drill for comparison. That weighted about the same, a tad over 200kg I seem to remember. It had to go into my shed then up onto a solid built wooden bench 900mm off the deck, so I did exactly what you are proposing - took the motor off, then the head, then the table which left just the base and the column and its base. I would have taken the column and its base off as well had I been on my own but my daughter was staying with us so she helped me lift what remained onto the bench, then I reassembled it. Gave me a good insight into how it was built and I could check on a few things as I reasembled it too. So definitely doable!! Good luck, Chris |
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