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    One can never have too many toys...

    I am getting a new wood stove today, and the installer had one of these on the back of the truck.

    http://handtrucks2go.com/Battery-Ope...inch-Lift.html

    Drool!!!!!!!!

    robo hippy

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    Now that is cool! Never heard of anything like that!! You should get one Reed.... they have free shipping!!
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    Where were these back when I was delivering flour, sugar, canned goods etc to upstairs restaurants???? Very Cool!!

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    I need that to put my new lathe in my shop. It would also be great for mounting big turning blanks.
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    My first thought was for lifting bigger pieces up onto my bandsaw and maybe even lathe cause my hips are pretty much shot. Second thought was thinking about all the times turners have commented about getting things in and out of their basements. I don't have the basement problem, but it doesn't take up much room, and has about 800 pound capacity.

    robo hippy

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    The company that manufactured my ceramic cooker had several Escaleras... Very cool devices, and useful because the cookers weigh 400 to 500 each.
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    My wife is 5'4" 130lbs...I don't need one...but she might
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