I will be relocating and I’m wondering if I should partially disassemble my tablesaw before hadning it over to the movers.
I have a Delta contractor tabvle saw (34-444)
I will be relocating and I’m wondering if I should partially disassemble my tablesaw before hadning it over to the movers.
I have a Delta contractor tabvle saw (34-444)
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Saw
The lighter you can make something - the less chance for moving damage.
SA
if you have
the extension rails on it, then it would be wise to remove them. it makes it easier to handle and it takes up less space. that is how they charge you, by the space you consume.
ron
I agree with the others. Definitely remove the fence rails, or that will be what they lift the saw with. Removing the motor and mounting plate might be a good idea, as well. Then, cover the table with 1/4" ply, and duct tape it in place.
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