I'm not posting this to make any overly worried, but more to explain why I take so much time when moving a machine...
Haste adds to the risk too much...
... besides we don't often get to see on video a mistake made and nobody hurt.
I like working with professional riggers. The pallet jack instead of a forklift was the first clue, probably said they’d move it for a square of beerNot hard to do ! High CofG , then put dunnage under, making it even higher.
I like working with professional riggers. The pallet jack instead of a forklift was the first clue, probably said they’d move it for a square of beer
I never claimed to be a professional rigger
No, not too attached, in a way not too sad to see it go - typical Chinese 13 x 40, was OK, I did lots of things on it but it had no quick change gear box - it could cut threads but to do so, you had to take off the end cover and change 3 spur gears (which took 3 different wrenches) . Then to get back to power feeds, do it all again in reverse.(always found that annoying). Not the most accurate and not the best at surface finishes, just OK. Still looking for that "better machine" though.I hope you weren't too attached to the old machine. My experience with "professional" movers is not good. My dad was in the Canadian Forces and we were posted 7 times during my youth. During every move at least one thing that was important to us was broken, stolen or lost.