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Posted on Tuesday, June 06, 2006


My wife and I are retired, and are moving into a smaller home. My son-in-law would like to have most of my woodworking tools, but is unable to come to Manitoba to get them. In addition to my workbench and hand tools I also have a table saw, a drill press, a 16 in. thickness and planer, and a 36 in. lathe. It will all be going from Brandon Manitoba to Edmonton, Alberta. What will be the most cost effective means of getting it there?



Your most cost effective means of sending the tools would be to pre-box all of your loose hand tools ahead of time, and try to find a local mover who specializes in partial loads for long distance moving. The mover will combine your partial loads with someone else's who's contents are also going to Edmonton. My advice is to call 4 - 5 local moving companies and explain your situation to them.

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