Moving a Diamond 9ft Pro Am

Bigtruck

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I may be moving my Diamond 9ft Pro-Am soon and was wondering if you have any recommendations.Who to use, Pre-cautions etc. I'm near Waco,TX.

Thanks,

Ray

ps. Glen if your there, your pm box has exceeded it's limit.
 
Bigtruck said:
I may be moving my Diamond 9ft Pro-Am soon and was wondering if you have any recommendations.Who to use, Pre-cautions etc. I'm near Waco,TX.

Thanks,

Ray

ps. Glen if your there, your pm box has exceeded it's limit.

I cleared it out a little...LOL, if people would just stop sending me messages...LMAO

You basicly have a choice between me, myself, and "I"...LOL, well...maybe you could sell your table and get you a brand new table to replace it with...LOL

How soon is soon?

Glen
 
I moved a nine footer Proam two weeks ago and there ain't nothing to it, you need a Diamond table cart and four or five friends. The cart is the real deal to the move now the leveling can be very different than any other table so get Realkingcobra to move and level.

Leonard
 
i moved my 9ft diamond myselve.

rent a truck: 70$, and u need 2 people....

i live in an appartement with no elevator.
me (i weight 102pounds for 6ft....;) ) and my g/f's father moved everything in the truck, drove to my country (i bought it abroad), moved it to my floor in the staircase and installed it.

its a good workout, but its doable... i even think that 2 persons is easyer then 4. just keep the plates verticle, and be gentle...

now a pro will come level and fit the table. saved me 200$ doing the transport myself.

but anyone saying that only a pro should move tableparts... mm sorry but i think thats bs :cool: if you are ready to sweat a bit, then do it yourself
 
Solartje, I think you are confused between the different models. The Diamond Pro AM is a big bar-box style table which comes with a one-piece slate.

I think you have bought a Diamond Professional table, which is more dismountable (as Brunswick, Clash and Gabriels type of models)

So a complete different model with a different apporach when it comes to transport and installation !
 
Solartje said:
i moved my 9ft diamond myselve.

rent a truck: 70$, and u need 2 people....

i live in an appartement with no elevator.
me (i weight 102pounds for 6ft....;) ) and my g/f's father moved everything in the truck, drove to my country (i bought it abroad), moved it to my floor in the staircase and installed it.

its a good workout, but its doable... i even think that 2 persons is easyer then 4. just keep the plates verticle, and be gentle...

now a pro will come level and fit the table. saved me 200$ doing the transport myself.

but anyone saying that only a pro should move tableparts... mm sorry but i think thats bs :cool: if you are ready to sweat a bit, then do it yourself

The Diamond ProAm 9ft weighs about 1,300 lbs, because it's fully assembled. The one piece slate weighs 618 lbs by itself. Even for myself, at times it can be a serious pain in the ass, but well worth it when the job is done, and I'm 6ft, and weigh 260lbs...LOL

Glen
 
We moved my friends proam on a wood floored trailer with the lawnmower loading gate removed and it was very stable going about 7 miles after lashing it standing on its side with 5 big ratchet straps.

Leonard
 
Loontjens said:
Solartje, I think you are confused between the different models. The Diamond Pro AM is a big bar-box style table which comes with a one-piece slate.

I think you have bought a Diamond Professional table, which is more dismountable (as Brunswick, Clash and Gabriels type of models)

So a complete different model with a different apporach when it comes to transport and installation !


100% correct.
i stand corrected. :)

thx
 
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