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Default 12"x 36" lathe. Best way onto Stand?

On Apr 9, 4:50 pm, wrote:
Hi,

I recently bought a 12" x 36" lathe with stand. I unpacked the lathe
and attempted to use a engine crane to place it on the stand. As I
found out, unfortunately the legs of the engine crane would not pass
under the lateral brace and even if it did, do to the center of
gravity of the lift point (near the headstock), one of the legs needs
to pass through the stand columns anyway. This is one of those
generic 12x36 lathe stands as I'm sure you've seen.

So I was reading Bill's recent lathe adventures and some one mentioned
to twist the lathe lengthways, with the headstock toward the crane
column, lower the lathe it on the floor, then recouple (so it doesn't
twist back, lift and straddle it onto the stand length ways? .

Is this the way to do it? I was tired when I gave up on it last night,
but it seems like a resonable idea. With my mills I built my own
stands, with the use of a pallet jack and crane in mind so this isn't
an issue. But this is first heavy piece of gear I've got that came
with a stand. When I got sick and tired of it last night I was certain
that I would need to spend a couple hundred dollars on some steel and
weld up a custom stand this weekend, but I would just as soon use the
stand I paid for if possible.

Any pointers?

Thanks
Mal



Mal,
Worked for me, Griz 4003.

After you get the lathe mounted to the stand, you can go back, stick
the crane legs between the stands.
(Or maybe I straddled the headstock, been a while, like 6 months.)
Then lift the assembly.
ABOUT 1/2".
Lead ass friend can lift/push to keep it level, while you put it in
place.
Moved mine several times, (don't have access to electrical box, and a
shop move).

My shop crane is a HF, folding thing, upgraded with HF air powered
cyl. Needs to be set short, or the legs don't fit.