Ralph is moving to a smaller place and unloading his equipment. I was happy to relieve him of a couple pieces. Ralph doesn't pose for pics.
I rented a uhaul 5x9 with a ramp. The engine hoist was made into a cart by adding plywood and everything was pulled into and out of the trailer using a come-along. Delta shaper went up first.
Here's Ralph not posing for another picture.
Wrapped the shaper and mill head in case any small parts jiggled loose during the drive.
Unloading
My Clausing 4901 served as the not quite heavy enough anchor during the removal. The frame of the hoist bottomed out on the transition from the trailer bed to the ramp.
Final resting place is about 2 feet farther back. I need to move the shelf first.
Tooling!
Jergens clamp kit.
Original touch up paint and way oil. The ad is for the earlier version of the mill, but was with the other stuff.
The Delta shaper was very top heavy on the furniture dollies, so I clamped a pipe to the bottom of the dolly to serve as an outrigger while rolling it down the ramp. The pipe had about 1" clearance off the ground, so it couldn't tip far.
Other than the old oil stains this thing looks brand new.
Some of this goes with the shaper and some was just in the boxes.
Also bought this grinder with the drill sharpener.
I rented a uhaul 5x9 with a ramp. The engine hoist was made into a cart by adding plywood and everything was pulled into and out of the trailer using a come-along. Delta shaper went up first.
Here's Ralph not posing for another picture.
Wrapped the shaper and mill head in case any small parts jiggled loose during the drive.
Unloading
My Clausing 4901 served as the not quite heavy enough anchor during the removal. The frame of the hoist bottomed out on the transition from the trailer bed to the ramp.
Final resting place is about 2 feet farther back. I need to move the shelf first.
Tooling!
Jergens clamp kit.
Original touch up paint and way oil. The ad is for the earlier version of the mill, but was with the other stuff.
The Delta shaper was very top heavy on the furniture dollies, so I clamped a pipe to the bottom of the dolly to serve as an outrigger while rolling it down the ramp. The pipe had about 1" clearance off the ground, so it couldn't tip far.
Other than the old oil stains this thing looks brand new.
Some of this goes with the shaper and some was just in the boxes.
Also bought this grinder with the drill sharpener.