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Dave August
 
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I'd like to thank all the guys here who have posted about moving a
Bridgeport, your experience and ideas made this happen. I bought a very nice
1J 9x42 and without all the good advice here I know the move wouldn't have
gone as nicely as it did. I rented a good trailer and a forklift, total cost
$250 and it was well spent.
A good friend an I trailered the machine 120 mile to here, used the forklift
with the 2x4, 1x4 scheme on the forks to lift it off and set it on a very
nice dolly provided by the guy I bought it from.. His dolly really made
things go well. It was basically 2 herky pieces of angle iron made in a
'depressed' style.. Meaning that the wheel mounts on each end were stepped
up so the bottom of the machine was just above a 2x4 in height... It was
duck soup to bar the machine up onto a 2x4 with a 1x4 on top of it and pull
the dollies out.. then bar up and crib down to 2x4, then 1x4, then the
floor.. The move went totally with out problems and I was making chips
today. We removed the table and motor before the move to lighten the load
and the machine fit easily through a standard door.

I can highly recommend the guy I bought the machine from. His name is Don
Miller (some of you Californians know him) He rebuilds these machines and
they are as good (better?) than the day they were was made, absolutely
nothing is wrong with them. I paid his price, $2800 with out haggling, I
didn't want a project, I wanted a tool. I surveyed several machines in this
price range that were junk. On evilBay used machines like this are going for
this price and most are on the east coast.. I'm more than happy with what I
got. Here's a link to a Craigslist add that shows his work, and yes that's
the 9x42 machine I bought.

http://www.craigslist.org/eby/car/62073245.html

If I get time I'll post pictures of the move, but hey seen one trailer with
a BP on it seen 'em all.

And for those of you who remember my post selling a shaper, that was for
cash and room to do this :-)

Dave


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Dave August writes:

http://www.craigslist.org/eby/car/62073245.html


$18K for the Clausing?
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the Bridgeport looks nice
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Dave August writes:

http://www.craigslist.org/eby/car/62073245.html


$18K for the Clausing?



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rigger
 
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Just thought I'd share this. From about 1963 till about 1973 the
company I was with moved all the new Bridgeports coming into the
Chicago area. We would pickup at the Erie terminal and drive to the
customer where we would winch down planks near the customer's door. We
would go off the skid from a 4" roller to 1" bars and roll it into
place. Then the fun part. One of us would put our shoulder under the
rear of the arm and lifted while the other pulled out the roller.
Others in the customer's shop would try to lift it but never could. My
wife used to be so upset when she saw my shoulders. I guess it was an
"aquired"(sp) technique??? At least young & stupid.

rigger

p.s. Have had 2 surgical repairs over the years.

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