[GreenKeys] moving a 28 ASR...

tony.podrasky tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Mon Feb 10 21:14:07 EST 2014


Hello Eugene & al;

o Harbor Freight Dolly
o Shipping Padding (looks like a big ugly quilt)
o Shipping Strap

o Get 28-ASR on its end on the dolly
o Wrap pad around it
o Secure with shipping strap

o Call 2-3 friends.
o Tell 'em if they help you get this thing up/down stairs,
   you're buying the pizza and the beer (Little Caesar's pizza = $5.oo
   a pizza - and they sell lots of kinds of wings, too!).
o If you trust anyone of them to be in charge, knowing that he won't
   let the 28 fall down the stairs, you get a bonus: because once they
   get started you tell 'em: "I'm going for the pizzas!" See you in
   about 20 minutes!" and you won't have thrown your back out.

What's that? Did I *USED* to sell used-cars?
No why do you ask?


:-)

UE,
W6ESE - TONY
NNNN
ZCZC



On 02/10/2014 06:03 PM, W2HX wrote:
> You are correct. I have to get around a stairway. I will have to either
> lift it above the railing or put it on its end and wheel around it. Yes,
> I will use a harbor freight dolly.
>
> 73 Eugene W2HX
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* COURYHOUSE at aol.com [COURYHOUSE at aol.com]
> *Received:* Monday, 10 Feb 2014, 7:49pm
> *To:* W2HX [w2hx at w2hx.com]; greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
> [greenkeys at mailman.qth.net]
> *Subject:* Re: [GreenKeys] moving a 28 ASR...
>
> Eugene - how about  putting wheels under it?  or  is there an area
> that   you can not make a turn?
> We have  crammed  2  ASRs into the museum and  used   7.95  harbor
> freight  flat dolly at each end.
> Just have a friend  to help lift  and slide dolly under  each  end
> Even smaller  footprint is  to  put casters on it.
> Ed Sharpe Archivist  for  SMECC www.smecc.org <http://www.smecc.org>
> In a message dated 2/10/2014 5:30:15 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
> w2hx at w2hx.com writes:
>
>     Hello all,
>
>     I am moving into a new shack in the house. I have moved the KSR by
>     brute force. Now it is time for the ASR which will need some
>     dismantling.  It has been several years since I took this apart to
>     move it into its current location.
>
>     I have removed the metal guard above the keyboard. I think I will
>     have to remove the page printer and the keyboard.  Looking around it
>     seems there is a large bed plate that holds the printer as well as
>     the perforator. (no under dome reperf on this one).  Do I take this
>     whole bed out? Do I leave the printer and perf attached to the bed
>     as I remove it? What about the keyboard? Is that integral to the
>     printer or does it come out separately from the printer?
>
>     The objective is to reduce the weight of this thing so I can
>     maneuver it around. Most likely I will have to put it on its side on
>     a moving dolly.
>
>     Thanks in advance
>
>     73 Eugene W2HX
>
>     =
>
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