PelicanPines
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build a new ceiling at 8' . call the upstairs the 'TV room'![]()
You get ten nonrefundable points for making me laugh while I ate my Sunday morning left over bacon.
build a new ceiling at 8' . call the upstairs the 'TV room'![]()
Maybe its directly above the bed facing downward![]()
Has anybody suggested sawing a hole in the outside wall and pushing it out?
I have to figure out how to move an old Sony trinitron tv off a shelf that is 12’ high. It weights 260lbs. The only thing I can think of is to somehow use my die Cart (it looks Like a dolly) and lower it down, problem is die cart only raises to 4’
Here is the cart I have
https://www.digitalbuyer.com/wesco-...MIwYCAsPjO6AIVj56fCh0mSAwoEAQYESABEgIkg_D_BwE
Has anybody suggested sawing a hole in the outside wall and pushing it out?
I gave this some thought and decided I would do this:
Get 4 large moving boxes and fill them 1/4 with bubble wrap. Tape them securely shut.
Set them in place below the TV and ratchet strap them together.
Put a bunch of painters tape all over the TV screen.
Push.
You get ten nonrefundable points for making me laugh while I ate my Sunday morning left over bacon.
Sorry....I'm calling BS. There is no such thing as 'left over bacon'. Doesn't happen....at least, not in my house.
We had one of those and it took 5 guys to carry it upstairs when we bought it. When it came time to get rid of it about three years ago, we told some paint contractors they could have it for free if they carried it out. My son and I could not even lift if because there was no good place to grab without hurting your hands. It still worked fine but we switched to LED tvs.
Good luck getting a CRT to break just from falling on a cardboard box. I'd be more worried about the plastic cabinet.
Tommy
Sorry....I'm calling BS. There is no such thing as 'left over bacon'. Doesn't happen....at least, not in my house.
Sorry....I'm calling BS. There is no such thing as 'left over bacon'. Doesn't happen....at least, not in my house.
If there is nothing below that can get damaged.....I'd just pull it off the shelf
Be sure to video it....we want to see the crash.
Some of you who are serious about just pushing the thing off the shelf, you do realize it will mess up the floor and most probably bounce into a wall. Aint no few moving boxes gonna control it either. LOL
Heck, if it's on the second floor it will probably crack the drywall on the ceiling below, and probably brake a light fixture or two. 11 feet...260 pounds...hard dead weight.
Not to mention take out the ladder your standing on.
So very wrong.
I don’t believe you have to worry about a bounce.
Ha! That was what I was thinking.
I've done this 30 years ago. Only about 10' off the floor. I strapped the TV up with tied downs so I could get a pick point. Lagged in a 2x6 into the ceiling joists and an block and tackle to that. Hooked it up and removed the shelf. Lowered it down.
Good luck.
