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I came home from my first day on a new job and as I backed I to my driveway I got a text from woodcraft, your order is in! So this will be a review of the whole experience, good or bad. First I waited over 2 months to get it due to covid and no one having any machinery.
Some damage to the top of the crate when picking it up from woodcraft, but I peeked I side and didn't see any damage.
I pulled the corner of the plywood back and everything looked OK, fence was securely attached to the crate and was intact.
I cut the shrink wrap of and removed the fence before the woodcraft associate loaded it up for me.
I put the fence in the bed of the truck, it was heavy and I didn't want it bouncing around in the trailer.
All strapped down and ready for the journey home.
So how does one unload a 500lb saw by themself? A set of nice aluminum ramps and a dolly with big wheels helps. I pushed it off as far as I could and then dragged it down the rest of the way with the dolly.
And its off the trailer and on the ground. Using the trailer instead of the truck bed put everything lower to the ground.
And its in the garage on a furniture dolly. This is where it will stay until I sell my old saw, now I can list it.
Some damage to the top of the crate when picking it up from woodcraft, but I peeked I side and didn't see any damage.
I pulled the corner of the plywood back and everything looked OK, fence was securely attached to the crate and was intact.
I cut the shrink wrap of and removed the fence before the woodcraft associate loaded it up for me.
I put the fence in the bed of the truck, it was heavy and I didn't want it bouncing around in the trailer.
All strapped down and ready for the journey home.
So how does one unload a 500lb saw by themself? A set of nice aluminum ramps and a dolly with big wheels helps. I pushed it off as far as I could and then dragged it down the rest of the way with the dolly.
And its off the trailer and on the ground. Using the trailer instead of the truck bed put everything lower to the ground.
And its in the garage on a furniture dolly. This is where it will stay until I sell my old saw, now I can list it.