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hyiu:
when you say its narrow, how narrow is it ??..

it would be best if you can give us some measurements...

is it like 24 inches ??... 26 inches ??... 30 inches ??...

beware to measure the corners..... some might look like its do-able, but you won't be able to turn...

I would say... if your narrowest point is 26 in or more...
you're ok.... only thing is you might want to take out the monitor, and it'll be do-able with 2 guys....

but if its 24 in or less.... then making the cab 3 pieces doesn't really help either... cos usually a cab is like 24 in wide....
then you'll need a completely disassemble-able cab....
(that will be tougher to build without wobbling....) just harder... but still do-able....

and easiest is... after you measure and decided on the main dimensions, make up a cardboard box of that size... and try it on the stairway... then you'll know for sure....
Thenasty:
the best way is to make a big Magic Box in both rooms. So when you want the Cabinet in the other room, shove it in and say Hocus Pocus and then run to the other Magic Box and open it, BINGO at least thats how David Copperfield would do it  ;D
rsoandrew:
no, no, no. You need to do what the moving company did to my cab today.
hunky_artist:
that's quite possibly the  best picture I've ever seen  ;D
AlanS17:

--- Quote from: rsoandrew on June 08, 2004, 07:33:28 pm ---no, no, no. You need to do what the moving company did to my cab today.

--- End quote ---

At least they understand the importance of the sentimental value of a machine. (Or they were freaked out and didn't now what else to do with it.)
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