Bill,
I'm glad that it worked out. Way to think outside the box.
That is the same dolly that I've bought to move and store
old/spare/waiting for attention engines and transmissions. I take the
carpet off and sit the engine or tranny on them and then can wheel them
to the corner where they are stored. If I need one that is in the back,
it's easy to move others out of the way and access the one that I need.
Charlie
On 4/30/2011 9:59 AM, Bill Kollar wrote:
> As long as Harbor Freight has been mentioned once again I thought I
> might add a little something. Harbor Freight is my favorite "Made In
> China" store closely followed by WalMart. All kidding aside. I have
> purchased and used may tools and accessories over the years from them
> and for the most part they have served the purpose that they were
> purchased for.
>
> That said, if I have a need for a better tool I always purchase a
> Craftsman, a Snap-On or one from another of the other providers of
> quality tools.
>
> Now for the suggestion. I needed to move my 100-4 in the barn into a
> rather tight spot. Not wanting to spend the money for a set of costly
> car moving dollies, I opted for some cheap (currently on sale for
> $11.99 each) Mover's Dollys that they sell. They are relatively
> small, 18" L x 12-1/4" W, made of wood and are each rated for moving
> 1000 lb. The slot in the middle is almost the perfect width for a
> tire to sit in. I placed one under each corner of the car and they
> performed the moving job quite nicely. Not knowing how they would
> hold up to the weight of the car for an extended period of time, once
> it was in place I removed them and lowered the Healey back down to the
> floor.
>
> Here is the link if you would care to take a look.
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/movers-dolly-93888.html
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