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    Default moving a planer thicknesser

    I needed to move my new planer/thicknesser and my wife wouldn't help , so I bolted the piece of 8x2 to the legs and inserted the barrow under and tilted the machine,then transferred it to the new location as per picture.
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    Clever idea. I'll keep it in mind.


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    Default Re: moving a planer thicknesser

    Originally posted by jow104
    I needed to move my new planer/thicknesser and my wife wouldn't help ,
    i use one of those all the time.........to move my wife around :mad:

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    Originally posted by Sturdee
    Clever idea. I'll keep it in mind.


    Peter.
    Uuho, looks like a jig is comeing up.
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    What do you mean she wouldn't help?
    How dare she, or didn't you want her to meet your new love?
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    Mate, over here in OZ, we don't need such things. We pick our machines up and tuck them under our arms then walk to the other side of the shed and put them down again.

    I once walked halfway to the corner shop before realising that I still had my jointer under one arm. Had to carry the milk and papers home with one hand...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Yeah they both scream and stamp their feet !!!
    woody U.K.

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    Not very nice expecting someone who is 104 to carry the machine!!!!

    Al

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    Darren(silentC)
    Lucky that one hand gets lots and lots and lots and lots of exercise :eek:
    cheers
    Jim
    ps If cottons on to what I mean I'll get a red card.
    Cheers
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    Jim, I'm ambidextrous
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Darren
    touche! (Pronounced. too shey)
    Great reply. I admit defeat, lucky I handed over the mantle of smarta@#$ to sto, oops, Christopha

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