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Thread: Moving a Delta 28-350 bandsaw?

  1. #16
    When i bought my used Minimax 16,I rented the smallest Uhaul truck with a ramp.I strapped the saw to a hand cart and wheeled it up the ramp.

  2. #17
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    Do not take off the wheels. They do not weigh enough to make any difference. Do remove the table. The trunions can be damaged by banging the table or even by a bad bump in the road if the table is still attached. Three strong guys can, with care, planning and communication tip it into the back of your truck.
    I have done some with two of these saws.
    Last edited by Bruce Whitaker; 11-06-2016 at 8:00 PM. Reason: Bloddy tablet

  3. #18
    When I bought my 28-350, I was very lucky that the seller fork lifted it into my truck and I was able to get a forklift to unload at the storage place. When we moved finally into our new house I rented a U-haul trailer that was sort of designed for motorcycles, it was fairly low and had a good sized ramp. It wasn't the safest thing I have ever done, but I "walked" into the trailer and then off by myself. Definitly take the table off. Regardless of how you move it, you will have to walk it through a standard height door. It will fit with less than 1 inch clearance.

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