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| bkenobi:
How tall was the staircase? I think mine is ~15ft along the diagonal. How you deal with connecting the plywood sheets together? Also, how did you keep the sheets from sliding down the stairs (or was friction sufficient)? This seems like the ideal way to navigate the stairs, I guess I'll just have to play with the particulars. |
| mrclean:
My advice, If your talking about moving vids... I have moved several machines into my basement / down stairs. Overtime I found that the best method IMO is to remove as much weight as possible. It might be a little bit more time consuming this way, but trust me it's worth it. It's the same thing with moving a dresser with all your clothes inside. - Remove the PCB * Remove the Monitor - Remove Control Panel * Remove Back Door - Remove Glass Bezel - Remove Marquee Sure the marquee, bezel, pcb, and control panel don't weigh much that's really more for protecting those pieces during moving. However removing the Monitor / Back Door significantly will reduce the weight of the cabinet. Making it alot easier for 2 people to carry without the need of a hand truck down the stairs with much more ease. And If your nervous about removing certain wires, label everything so that way you can be sure your reconnecting everything properly. |
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