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Thread: MK3 weight?

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    Default MK3 weight?

    Would someone please estimate the weight of a MK3 workbench (minus saw) for me? Trying to have one shipped here, but they have estimated the weight at 45kgs, and the postage is astronomical! Just want to check that weight estimate...

    Thanks, Dan

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    I just lifted mine and Id guess at approx 25-30 kg max without saw
    The thing is it may come up at 45 kg due to its physical size.
    Did you ask the seller to disassemble it?
    You could maybe go without the legs to reduce the weight a little.
    cheers rileyp

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    Shipping it might be cheaper (ie through a shipping company). If it is in NZ, look at freight companies. It gets to a point that posting isn't a real option.
    "Clear, Ease Springs"
    www.Stu's Shed.com


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