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Jointer Joy at Last!!!
Today, my new Yorkcraft 8" jointer arrived. Over the weekend I was
thinking of how many people it would take to get the thing down to my basement, and around a corner on the stairs. Looking at the crate, and realizing how big this sucker really is, it may just have to live in the basement. Has anyone tried to get a monster like this down a flight of stairs with a corner, without completly disassembling the thing? I'm thinking if it goes downstairs at all, it may be easiest to do so while it's crated up. But then, if I ever move, I'd probably have to disassemble and get it back up in pieces. Would moving straps work? I'm thinking of the ones I've seen movers put over their shoulders to carry heavy appliances, pianos, etc. with two people. |
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