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Bob Gould
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Re: moving

Post by Bob Gould »

Thanks mate. I now have to secure the hand winch, find some dockside wallpaper, and a seagull soundtrack, then i will have the perfect ambiance :D
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Fabrice Le Roux
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Re: moving

Post by Fabrice Le Roux »

Bob,
That joist looks a tad light to lift a full KT. You might consider beefing it up to prevent deflection, or just wedging a couple of lengths of 4x2 under it to shorten the span.
Talking from experience, rather than Elf'n Safety mantra...
Cheers
Fabrice

Bob Gould
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Re: moving

Post by Bob Gould »

Thanks Fabrice

You're right, I think i will put a small RSJ up instead
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Re: moving

Post by John Fitzsimons »

All looks a bit too risky for me. I will stick with ramps and table lifts.

John

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