Seen a member looking for advice but I'm outside age range to message so hope they see this here.
If your moving things solo the easiest way is coasters. Can get them in most DIY shops in the corrys section (near the screws and nails). Bout 15 quid for a 4 pack. Just tilt the unit and kick them under. Do the same for the other side and bobs your uncle, Jimmy's your aunt and you have heavy furniture on wheels.
If coasters won't work on the unit the other option is a sac truck/lift. Like what you see dhl drivers use. You just kick under the product, then tilt it back till you find the sweet spot.
However, if none of these will work for your item, you may need to bite the bullet and seek help. Nothing is worth rupturing a disc in your back for. |
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"Seen a member looking for advice but I'm outside age range to message so hope they see this here.
If your moving things solo the easiest way is coasters. Can get them in most DIY shops in the corrys section (near the screws and nails). Bout 15 quid for a 4 pack. Just tilt the unit and kick them under. Do the same for the other side and bobs your uncle, Jimmy's your aunt and you have heavy furniture on wheels.
If coasters won't work on the unit the other option is a sac truck/lift. Like what you see dhl drivers use. You just kick under the product, then tilt it back till you find the sweet spot.
However, if none of these will work for your item, you may need to bite the bullet and seek help. Nothing is worth rupturing a disc in your back for. "
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Seems a lot of trouble having to use a lift truck for your sac in order to find the sweet spot. I normally just root around with a finger until I hit the jackpot.
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