Wow, great advice! I wouldn't have thought about using stands to raise it
first before removing the legs or bringing a rubber mallet. Great ideas!
I'm making a list so I don't forget anything!
Sandee
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I second and third the advice about removing the legs. It does make it much
easier. I've brought a couple adjustable roller stands or adjustable
sawhorses when I've picked up a LOM. I pick the LOM up on top of them and
secure it down. Take the legs off carefully and secure everything down
before
yes for sure. all four sides too even bring a black permanent marker and
some blue tape to label things.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 7:05 PM wrote:
> Ps and take
Ps and take pics of every thing befor you remove so you know how to put them
back
Bill
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Subject: Re: Considering 1200 - what is fair
Yup exactly. Great add on Bill
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021, 6:14 PM wrote:
> Very good advice Tim basically that’s how I would do it, legs off and in
> the cab with you along with any small loose parts and any else that will
> fit. if your worried about moving parts rattling off and getting lost I
>
Very good advice Tim basically that’s how I would do it, legs off and in the
cab with you along with any small loose parts and any else that will fit. if
your worried about moving parts rattling off and getting lost I would wrap the
whole mill with cling wrap its cheap and will also give some
Oh and one more thing Sandee, take all the linkage ands off and bring
inside too. Nothing gets lost that way. All loose or movable parts inside
Tim
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021, 4:32 PM Sandee Witherow
wrote:
> Bill (and all),
>
> Having a bit of a time trying to figure out how to answer the forum
Hey Sandee,
Tim here.
We hauled one all the way from Texas to Minnesota. What I'd suggest being
you don't have 8 ft box. Have buyer remove legs, put blocks under it high
enough to clear the cranks or remove them. Take off router and router
carriage slide right off the hual that in your cab if
Bill (and all),
Having a bit of a time trying to figure out how to answer the forum posts
and viewing them on my pc is a bit different than email. Bear with me,
I'll get the hang of it. :) I'll post pictures as soon as I get where I
can. I didn't mean to drop out of sight, I found and