Tips on moving my woodshop?
My woodworking shop lives in my 2 car garage. I have several large-ish machines, like a sawstop PCS, a 12" jointer and a dust extraction system.
I'm in the US. I'm currently in the process of selling my house and moving to a different state 2000 miles away. I'm dreading having to move my woodshop. My main concern is those large machines getting damaged in transit. I plan to use pods for the move.
So, people who have gone through a similar move, do you have any tips? How did you pack large/heavy machines?
Thanks for the tips. I have considered selling the sawstop and other big tools, but with the current economic uncertainty, I'm worried about not being able to afford to re-buy the things I sell.
Who did you go with instead of PODS?
You're probably going to want to hire a moving company for a shop that big and a distance that far.
Remove any blades, lock anything that locks like a mitre saw arm. Cover machines surfaces with cardboard or even wood. Wrap with moving moving blankets.
On top of this, see if you can watch any unboxing videos of this stuff and recreate the packing for yourself.
For the large items, if they could fit on a pallet, buy or make the pallets. Rent a metal strap binder. Cut some 2x4 the width of your pallet and strap them to the pallet. Then box it off with 1/4" ply. If possible lay heavy side down.
While I’m not a fan of insurance, it might be worth considering getting a moving insurance to cover any potential damage to your expensive items.
That said, moving blankets and industrial Seran wrap would be my packing tools of choice for your shop tools.
Insurance is a form of gambling.
Wrap everything in moving blankets and secure with ratchet straps.
If you have anything really heavy, you might see if you can rent or borrow a small tractor with a hydraulic liftt and forks. I lugged a planer (300+ lbs) into my basement shop by myself, with a refrigerator dolly. I won't make that mistake again.