Forearm Forklift is your friend....I used some ratchet straps to move our mattress this last move. I was inspired by those appliance moving straps.
Forearm Forklift is your friend....I used some ratchet straps to move our mattress this last move. I was inspired by those appliance moving straps.
My girl and I are both pretty small, moving the California king mattress with no handles has alway been a real *****..lol Using the straps made it a non issue.Forearm Forklift is your friend....


1987 in Massachusetts? We may have been at the same concert lol If memory serves, I saw Rush at the Worcester Centrum in 1987.WOW!!!!!
I loved the stage decor of Rush's later tours. Unfortunately, I only saw them live once, back in 1987. But, their music lives on through local classic rock stations and youtube is a great way to see what I missed live.
Mike
I see what you did thereBo Snerdley












You don't want to stub your toe on that table leg! Cool.....Get the idea? Yeah, this thing with it's iron heads and block is going to be super heavy. I can't wait to take it down the stairs.
It's not done yet though. I finished fabrication and started cleaning up all that dust yesterday. I hope to finish cleaning, put up some plastic, and start painting today. I'm so excited to see the end result! I think it will be well worth the effort if not simply for my space savings.
It wasn't that bad. My wife and I got it down to the basement without issues and she has a bad back! That was of course just the block and crank though. I brought the rest of it down separately.I'm glad I live far enough away that you won't be asking me to help you move it.


I have several sets of safety glasses and gloves. I'm not the best at putting things back where they belong.Here's the latest shop hodge. Bean can hanging immediately above the grinder so I don't have any excuse to ignore PPE for "just this quick job" anymore. I think the only reason I never saw this before is because my dad never wore safety glasses or hearing protection in his life.
It was bent up a bit from taking a spill, so I can see someone without a shop being done with it.I'm in shock that you got that for free as well...
"Right Time Right Place" for the win! Unfortunately repair for those, is usually same/more than replace. HarryIt was bent up a bit from taking a spill, so I can see someone without a shop being done with it.
I have one of those crafstman's too. Battery has been dead for years and it's just been laying around. Maybe I should do this...but like you said, thing weighs a ton and I probably wont use it either.I converted this Craftsman 90 degree drill to use a lithium ion battery.
We had done this to one of my wife’s small leaf blowers but she bought a new one so this stuff was available. I don’t know how much life is left in the battery but it will do for now.
We hardly ever use the old obsolete drill, thing weighs a ton.

I'm going to steal this idea from you!Here's the latest shop hodge. Bean can hanging immediately above the grinder so I don't have any excuse to ignore PPE for "just this quick job" anymore. I think the only reason I never saw this before is because my dad never wore safety glasses or hearing protection in his life.












Found this table saw on the side of the road. Was going to make router table out of it, but after more thought I decided to use is to mount my belt sanders on it. I filmed the process if anyone is interested.

