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I never understood why they make the bases on medium sized lathes so skinny. Very dangerous. Last time I moved a lathe that size we also used a cherry picker, but we left the hoist attached to the lathe the whole time while moving so it wouldn’t tip over
 
Oh, man, thanks for the tip! Glad you're okay.

I don't think I'll be moving a lathe anytime but this story should stick with me.
 
How's the damage? I had to solo my 2 lathes and mill into my shop. I spanned a bunch of joists and used a chainfall to get onto dollies.....even on dollies they don't inspire confidence.
 
I'm glad your O.K. As long as you didn't get hurt to bad.
Last guy I read about about tried to catch his lathe about that size broke both his legs in multiple places.
Did you have 4 skates under it ?
Always try to use 3 skates ,with 4 skates you hit a low spot and one skate drops out and leaves one corner unsupported and then it tips.
Again the most important thing is alive and not busted up.

Hal
 
This sucks! I’m glad you were not injured more seriously. I rigged equipment for about 15 years Moved lots of machines I hate top heavy machines. I am not a fan of those skates either esp if your working by yourself It’s to difficult to keep them pointing in the right direction working together Too often they will slip a little and that can get ugly I like to lift them put a heavy pallet under the lathe strap it with a heavy duty ratchet strap and move with a pallet jack Hope you heal quickly and your lathe is not too badly damaged.
 
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This is Johns lathe from Hobby Machinist, The good thing is he has gotten it back together and looking like a new machine.

Urban, Call Sterling machinery in California, They had an Acer 1440 parts machine for sale a few weeks ago, You may be able to get what you need from them.

Glad you didn't get hurt bad!
 

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