Windy Miller
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I've just sent a text to a mate of mine who used to have wagons that did that sort of thing. Just waiting for a reply. He's also in Kent...
cheers mateI've just sent a text to a mate of mine who used to have wagons that did that sort of thing. Just waiting for a reply. He's also in Kent...
cheers mate
thanks mate much appricaiated@123hotchef
Right then- I’ve had a reply and he has a couple of guys in mind, but he wants to speak with you regarding access etc, so probably best that you two deal direct rather that me passing info back and forth.
I’ll pm you his contact details...
Webster Miller get my vote. Be a few hundred quid though no matter who does it.
What about those things you put under car wheels to move them? Dollies or somthing?
They're low, designed for things of similar weights, etc.
Less chance of damage if it only ever gets a few inches off the ground on a thing "approved" for carrying similar weights.
Easier to go in a curved path than scaffold rollers. (Not that I've used Dollies, but I've done enough with rollers to know going around corners is always a pain)
Sure, but if you have a shipping container on them, your roller is going to be approximately the width of the container - which will make a fair bit of difference when you need to knock them round.
Im not saying its impossible, but its just not much fun.
Sure, but if you have a shipping container on them, your roller is going to be approximately the width of the container - which will make a fair bit of difference when you need to knock them round.
Im not saying its impossible, but its just not much fun.
We need a shipping container moving at work from one side of the school to the other.
Does any one fancy the job here?
If not can you recomend any one?
SE2 is the post code.
its hitting stuff with a sledgehammer.
whats not to like?