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    Default Machinery skates

    Does anybody have set of machinery skates I could borrow. I need to move my bridgeport mill into its final place.

    Thanks Chris

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    Fast forward to 6 months in the future,....... Then we will all be reading the infamous ?Machinery Skate ? thread...........
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    No sit you won't. I literally nee them for a day possibly two.

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    Go get some 1” gas pipe, cut it up into 5 or 6 3’ sticks. Use a long pry bar and a 2x4 to lift one corner of the base enough to get a section of pipe under it. Once you get one corner up it is easy to get a couple more sections weaseled under it.
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    This^^^. Go slow look ahead and a guy can move big stuff by himself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Go get some 1” gas pipe, cut it up into 5 or 6 3’ sticks. Use a long pry bar and a 2x4 to lift one corner of the base enough to get a section of pipe under it. Once you get one corner up it is easy to get a couple more sections weaseled under it.
    Roll like an Egyptian.

    I have moved more machinery that way than I can remember.
    Excellent idea sir. That is what I will do. I forgot all about using pipe. Thank you..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Go get some 1” gas pipe, cut it up into 5 or 6 3’ sticks. Use a long pry bar and a 2x4 to lift one corner of the base enough to get a section of pipe under it. Once you get one corner up it is easy to get a couple more sections weaseled under it.
    Roll like an Egyptian.

    I have moved more machinery that way than I can remember.
    At your age, I bet it is pretty hard remembering going to kindergarten with Mosses.
    But you did pretty good remembering rolling them stones........
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2XS View Post
    Excellent idea sir. That is what I will do. I forgot all about using pipe. Thank you..
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    Golf balls. I move gun safes with golf balls.

    But...if the bottom of the machine isn't flat... forget it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duman View Post
    Golf balls. I move gun safes with golf balls.

    But...if the bottom of the machine isn't flat... forget it.
    Bottom of a Bridgeport is anything but flat.
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