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    Default Weight of a 4x8 PRT ShopBot

    I am going to be moving my ShopBot out of the garage to my new shop the end of next month. Does anyone know the approx weight of the table with the top gantry removed? The frame was built exactly to ShopBot's specs and I have 2- 4x8 sheet of MDF as my table top. I am trying to figure out if I can move the table in one piece. Has anyone moved theirs in one piece? Did you use jacks to lift it up? Or how many guys would it take to lift it up?
    Any advise on how someone moved theirs in one piece would be appreciated.

    Dave

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    Here's one, of many, posts found using the search engine above...
    http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/sho...=trailer+jacks
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    Thanks Bill. Just what I was looking for. I am on the right track now.

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    My 60x120 PRT was loaded on my one ton trailer and it was about over loaded. This is with a three layer, full coverage spoilboard out of 1"mdf and 3/4" ply.

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    Just moved a 5 x 10 PRS Alpha in one piece... and a 4 x 8 PRS Standard in January. I take off the gantry - as you are discussing... but it really is not that difficult. You need the services of 4 strong young men and a pallet jack to do it easily (IMO) or Bills post on the jacks--- or somethinng along those lines... but it is "easily" done

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    When you move a full size tool (4x4 or larger) be sure to remove the gantry (and X motors - PRT only), clock the whole deal 90 degrees and strap it to the table. It may be necessary to put 4x4s on the spoilboard to get the gantry up high enough (PRT) to protect the nose of the router or spindle. You run the risk of damaging the rails, v-rollers or both if you don't.

    Plastic twine is good for securing any lose hardware or motors. Try to lock in anything that will move with the plastic twine (the saran wrap stuff...on a steek) - this includes the Y & Z axes. Also, secure the control box to the table as well. You can block it in on a PRT right in the gantry with a few 21" 2x4s or screw into spoilboard if you have a PRS.

    When you get the machine to it's new location, level it up right away. Be sure to then crank down the locking nut on the feet, as this really adds to the table stability. If the table is not level, the gantry will not ride correctly on the rails and you'll scratch your head wondering why one wheel of the gantry sits up, when it didn't before you disassembled it.

    -B
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