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Thread: Unloading a Tablesaw
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25th January 2013, 11:56 AM #16
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Hang an endless chain from the ridge, reverse trailer into shop, tom the ridge each side of the trailer, attach slings to saw and lift enough to clear trailer floor, move trailer clear and lower the saw.
If the roof caves in, at least you now have the tools to fix it
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25th January 2013, 12:40 PM #17
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With my Laguna which weighs 227kg I hooked the endless chain on the ridge with a small length of chain and a shackle near an adjacent steel A frame supported with with two 4x2 posts. Lifted off without any dramas.
Safari
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25th January 2013, 12:55 PM #18
I had my SB-12 Woodman loaded in the side door of a hire van at the truck depot where it was delivered. I then placed a steel ladder as a ramp on the step below the side door and slid it off right into my shed!
Best of luck
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27th January 2013, 11:14 AM #19
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hire a frame and chainblock from kennards
Drive under and liftoff the saw then drive away
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1st March 2013, 08:23 PM #20
Saw unloaded. I ended up using a engine crane which I acquired from Gasweld. It was a little crude but it worked.
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