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| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Ambaratur on February 22, 2011, 12:12:07 pm ---Yep - I have a piano dolly and a furniture dolly so no problems there. Just need to bring a friend with a strong back! :) --- End quote --- Or! 2 friends with strong backs who don't mind being bossed around. |
| CheffoJeffo:
Check that everything is secured before transport, inside and out. A loose coin, bolt (happened to me) or token can foul things up, not to mention an unsecured monitor. |
| notroubleclubber:
i remember buying a cab for my uncle and then 3 of us (and we are all strong) trying to get it up 3 flights of stairs to his flat. That was 5 years ago and now hes thinking of moving..........im out that day!!! |
| mgb:
Yeah it's definately important to make sure everything is secure before moving. It's always better to try and keep it upright. This will reduce the possibility of things going wron during a move. I have worked on a few machines where someone tells me, it worked great at the guys house where I bought it then I got it home and its dead. Of course that can still happen with keeping it upright but it lessons some of the chance. When you get it home, you will be excited to get it up and running but first you need to go through and check it out. make sure a loose coin or bolt didn't fall across an electronic component during the move. While transporting, it is a good idea to tarp it. You'd be surprised how many bugs will kamikaze objects like that during a long drive. Good luck |
| Ambaratur:
Thanks for all the great information. I will keep it vertical, strap it well, and tarp it for protection. Now all I have to do is find a good machine to buy! :) |
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