TheUnicorn
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also this technique, does make it easier to handle, of course it doesn't make it any lighter, but bearing the weight better is half the battle
Ok. I guess I should've watched it all. Too busy fixing the vice to my cheapskate workbench and checking the lawnmower, strimmer and leaf blower would start after hibernation.I did it was ment in jest as the maker of the video was clearly just having a bit of fun
On reflection, I think I want to try and DIY one of these.
https://ctpowertools.com/product/panel-express-dolly/
Any ideas on how to replicate the brace mechanism?
Some sort of toggle clamp would do itOn reflection, I think I want to try and DIY one of these.
https://ctpowertools.com/product/panel-express-dolly/
Any ideas on how to replicate the brace mechanism?
also this technique, does make it easier to handle, of course it doesn't make it any lighter, but bearing the weight better is half the battle
I don’t think you need a cramp at all unless you’re going across rough ground the weight of the ply will be sufficient to hold it still. But if you do I reckon opposing wedges would be best. IanOn reflection, I think I want to try and DIY one of these.
https://ctpowertools.com/product/panel-express-dolly/
Any ideas on how to replicate the brace mechanism?
I used one when lining the wall of my house. Even using this I found it a strain on my shoulders and back. I was working alone so has little choice. The added problem was the plasterboard was quite fragile and I did damage a few getting them through doorways.At the very least get hold of a sheet / plaster board lifter. The Roughneck plastic one will do the job and is usually under a tenner. There are going to be times where you need to move sheets without the ability to dolly it. Makes a difference in that circumstance at least.
It's always going to be a strain if you are still lifting without mechanised assistance but anything that gives an advantage is better than none. Also plasterboard is always going to be fragile if the edges get caught anyhow.I used one when lining the wall of my house. Even using this I found it a strain on my shoulders and back. I was working alone so has little choice. The added problem was the plasterboard was quite fragile and I did damage a few getting them through doorways.
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