brightspark
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plus another 50 posts on how to get it out
job method the full works 
job method the full works 
job method the full works 
Just have to figure out how to get it safely out of the van!
Just have to figure out how to get it safely out of the van! Not a surface table but it's quite heavy!![]()
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I’m no Arthur Negus but looking at its legs I’d say it was from the Queen Anne era.
plus another 50 posts on how to get it out![]()
job method the full works
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Just tie it to something immovable and drive the van away.I do have a plan involving a tractor and large link box.

Just have to figure out how to get it safely out of the van! Not a surface table but it's quite heavy!
Looks like you bought the same chea . . cost effective fence I did. Put it up maybe 15 yrs ago - still there, still looks okay. Accidently cut through bits of it with secateurs a few times.So,I have a fence to erect,mainly galvanised steel bars threaded through posts,also 3 runs of wire,estate style,these will make the wire taught. Some more galvanising paint,well 90% zinc.View attachment 532251
How did you get it in?
Tie it to a pole and accelerate sharply. Have two young lithe assistants to quickly place a table under it as it leaves the van.Just have to figure out how to get it safely out of the van!
Tie it to a pole and accelerate sharply. Have two young lithe assistants to quickly place a table under it as it leaves the van.

No poles here any more. They all went back to Poland.
And how do I get it off the table?
Use a flimsy table that will collapse under the weight.No poles here any more. They all went back to Poland.
And how do I get it off the table?
Finally got it out of the box & assembled, today. 2500W nominal, 2800W max/intermittent. Not fired it up as yet.
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Gave it a quick test with a little 2kW fan heater.





