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TOPIC: Milling machine on the 2nd floor
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wrieken (User)
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Milling machine on the 2nd floor 5 Months ago  
Hi,

I have a new milling machine coming in a few days. The Syil X4 Plus with all options, including stand. I am assuming that the total weight will be about 250Kg. I live in Japan and we do now have much room here. I live in a house and my home lab is on the 2nd floor. The house is 3 years old.

Can anyone tell me if this machine will fall through the roof to the first floor? Has anyone here had experience with doing this before?

I really didn't think much about this when I ordered it. However, when the Japan supplier sent me email today telling me to get either a fork lift or a lot of people to help move this thing. I was shocked, still shocked. This makes me worry if my 2nd floor can support this thing.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Will...
 
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Re:Milling machine on the 2nd floor 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
First off to me the idea is nuts....
Then:
There is so much more information required to even guesstimate.
Foot Print of the machine, the make up of the floor, how you intend on displacing the weight...
Therefore, I say not feasible.
But..
If I know how to convert properly 250 = 550lbs.
Which really isn't that much...
 
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