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GeniusIf you bring it here Ill lift it out with my forks for you!
GeniusIf you bring it here Ill lift it out with my forks for you!
Another geniusDig the ground surrounding where you want if to go lower. You can do this with a digger or a spade. Then reverse the van etc. Backfill and make good afterwards.
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It might be more entertaining to attempt after the booze has been consumed?Alternative suggestion from me
stock up on beers, spirits and a few snacks, invite mates over for a few drinks, then “lads we just need to do this first”………..
good Idea, drunk folk don’t sustain serious injuries when things go wrongIt might be more entertaining to attempt after the booze has been consumed?
Alternative suggestion from me
stock up on beers, spirits and a few snacks, invite mates over for a few drinks, then “lads we just need to do this first”………..
Would be my choice but experience tells me you need to be careful up-ending these cast tables on 2 legs, they can take out the top fixing point under the table. What i would do now would be take it to a yard with forks and load it again upside down, back home and slide out on planks, then engine crane to turn it over with the weight off its 2 legs as you lift.Turning up side down, slide it down scaffolding poles
Well spotted its a whit worth bolt it had a fly press bolted to itWhat's the thing sticking out of the top?
Why not just raise the shed?Dig the ground surrounding where you want if to go lower. You can do this with a digger or a spade. Then reverse the van etc. Backfill and make good afterwards.
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That was the initial plan but the Forklift was a mate of the sellers down the road so we didn't really have time to prep it as we should have topped it over but its still a heavy lump to tipTurning up side down, slide it down scaffolding poles