2ndGearRubber
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I'm expecting to be moving this, along with a few other things, in the near future. I need some feedback on my plans.
The right box is full, as are both of the lockers on it. The left box is full, but the locker is not bolted on and will need removed. It is empty currently.
The snap on dealer will move stuff for ~$150 per trip. He believes the lift gate will handle the weight AND fit through the opening to the truck. I'm not sold, but I havent broken out the tape measure yet. Two trips, $300 roughly.
My plan is to remove the empty locker and transport that by trailer most likely. The right box would shed one locker onto the left box, for convenience and standardization of methodology. This would give me two identical objects to work with. IF the boxes will not fit with lockers attached into the truck, mainly concerned about height, my solution is wood 4x4s. The KRL lockers have holes underneath in the base platform. I would remove the lower drawers place a 4x4 underneath as something to lift the box by, and then a piece of plywood inside the box. Then I would run construction screws through the plywood, through the holes in the base of the locker, into the 4x4s. That would make maneuvers and alignment with a hand truck much easier. Lift off the box with an ATV jack, lower, tilt onto hand truck.
The lockers weigh about 275lb empty, I figure I have less than 500lb total for each locker.
I have not investigated tow trucks yet, nor renting my own lift gate truck. The only thing I can find reasonably local is a 16ft lift gate van, but I'm not sure as to the capacity of the lift gate. Width is 96" for the lift gate truck. I think I can swing a 72" box with 24" of locker hanging off. That is if the lockers are opposite the casters. I can tilt the caster end in first to make it inside, the pull the locker in. It'll be tight I think.
I'm also concerned about damage dragging the boxes up the tow truck. They have to make it up the bump onto the ramp and not have whatever we're dragging them up by collapse. I'm legitimately worried about a caster issue just from the load involved.
I expect to move the two other cabinets and probably the cart myself, I can use an 8ft bed pickup for that. Thoughts on these ideas? Should I just use a tow truck? My father mentioned the expertise of the snap on guy being a plus, but I'm not sure how many big *** loaded boxes he has moved.




