01-08-2017, 02:46 PM
I moved my shop (local move) several years ago and used the following method to move a garage shop with driveway access. I got ahold of a couple of pallets and built boxes out 2x2's and 4'x8' flake board. 4'x4' pallets work great as you only need 3 sheets of flake board to complete the pallet box, 2 sheets for the side and one sheet for the top & bottom. A little framing with the 2x2's and deck screws to hold it all together works wonders. You can really load these up and use the following to move the pallets.
To move the pallets, rent a pallet jack and a drop deck trailer http://dropdeckdepot.com/our-trailers/
Then roll the pallets right onto the trailer.
I found a hand operated drop deck trailer at a local rental yard. You may have to check around to find one. The powered units are nice, but they may need a special electrical connection on your truck.
Make sure that you can roll the pallets into your storage facility before embarking on this effort. Another way to move this is to put the pallets on the Harbor Freight furniture carts. These are rated for a 1000# so 4 of them will suffice for most shop equipment. It makes it easier to move at a storage facility or around the old and new place as you have 360 turning capability.
Another tip is stretch wrap to wrap up all of the things or odd sizes or shapes. There are two widths, narrow or wide and I find this a the big boxes or wally world in the moving supply area.
Good luck
To move the pallets, rent a pallet jack and a drop deck trailer http://dropdeckdepot.com/our-trailers/
Then roll the pallets right onto the trailer.
I found a hand operated drop deck trailer at a local rental yard. You may have to check around to find one. The powered units are nice, but they may need a special electrical connection on your truck.
Make sure that you can roll the pallets into your storage facility before embarking on this effort. Another way to move this is to put the pallets on the Harbor Freight furniture carts. These are rated for a 1000# so 4 of them will suffice for most shop equipment. It makes it easier to move at a storage facility or around the old and new place as you have 360 turning capability.
Another tip is stretch wrap to wrap up all of the things or odd sizes or shapes. There are two widths, narrow or wide and I find this a the big boxes or wally world in the moving supply area.
Good luck