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Good news here. Long wait - sure to be worth it.
The stairs are a tad tricky. First half is curved, so the inside stairs are steeper than the outside. Then a landing that is smaller square than the lathe is long for a hard 90 degree turn. All this is on uneven stone steps. Loads of friction, no rope will be needed to slow it down.As it sits right now the weight is totally manageable. You'd be surprised how well you can move it around with simple tools. When I sold my 1340 I used a come along to pull it across the floor and up on to the guys trailer. Two guys and a strong rope and you could slide it right down the stairs on the pallet. Use a bar for small movements and turning.
That’s how I got my saw mill to the back yard!Shame you didn't have time to build a cart with off-road tires on it.
That’s how I got my saw mill to the back yard!