LG | 30/10/2020 17:55:56 |
17 forum posts | Hi guys, Having just wrestled with my D-W mill I had to resort to splitting the head/motor and table/base lumps. It seemed heavier than my Myford S7, but memory of traumas soon fades. Since it was a struggle for self and son I am interested in having some idea of the dead weight of the unit. I have scoured the interweb but nowhere is weight detailed; I have the full building manual but no joy there. The mill is now sitting on the end of a Clarke/MM sheet-iron bench having bowed an MDF desk. Some years ago it sat quite happily on a Warco mini bench with thin-gauge dexion legs so now hoping for a stable installation. I know this isn't in the league of the wondrous feats described by other machine movers but I am disappointed that the passage of time has removed me from the days when I would switch car engines in a trice. Regards, Les |
not done it yet | 30/10/2020 18:59:10 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | Leslie, If we knew the whereabouts of your residence (profile?) someone might offer a load cell for you to weigh it - if you could heave it by a pulley system or similar. Mine will weigh up to 250kg, so should be more than adequate. Edited By not done it yet on 30/10/2020 19:01:52 |
Brian Wood | 30/10/2020 19:28:24 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Les, It is a sad reflection on the passage of time I'm afraid. When I moved mine from the Yorkshire Dales to the current address near Thirsk I packed it and the other machines in crates I had made for the move. I couldn't do it again now even if my life depended on it! At a guess I would suggest 150 kg all up Regards Brian |
Kettrinboy | 31/10/2020 15:08:28 |
94 forum posts 49 photos | I would say my Mk1 weighs around 80/90 Kg all up , but as they are a simple machine to strip down to main components they are easier than most small mills to move around. . regards Geoff
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