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lads im looking a small lathe picked up in Derby... its the size of thing would squeeze into a big car boot.. but the irish sea is in the road.. any ideas of transport companies over your end who do lifts like that.. its a two person lift but the owner will be at his end and once in this country i can pick it up??
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fabiostar wrote: Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:26 pm lads im looking a small lathe picked up in Derby... its the size of thing would squeeze into a big car boot.. but the irish sea is in the road.. any ideas of transport companies over your end who do lifts like that.. its a two person lift but the owner will be at his end and once in this country i can pick it up??

its going to fecking small if you can pick it up :twisted: :D
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AMCQ46 wrote: Wed Aug 23, 2017 8:44 pm
fabiostar wrote: Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:26 pm lads im looking a small lathe picked up in Derby... its the size of thing would squeeze into a big car boot.. but the irish sea is in the road.. any ideas of transport companies over your end who do lifts like that.. its a two person lift but the owner will be at his end and once in this country i can pick it up??

its going to fecking small if you can pick it up :twisted: :D

the guy i have bought it from has the tray,the stand and the lathe bit separated.. ita b an easy lift for two, the heaviest bit,the lathe is in around 50kgs. him and his dad had it in the back of his car when they bought it years ago... :thumbup:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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