I must be getting old
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(05-24-2020, 07:41 PM)MarkSingleton Wrote: Perhaps one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/Portamate-PM-1800...55&sr=8-12

Needs some 10-12" wheels for gravel parking lots.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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I’m building a new 8’ X 8’ garden shed for Miss Judy.
Saturday morning, loaded 32 2X4’s, 4 4X4X12’s, 16 2X6’s, 2 3/4” sheets plywood, 7 bags Crete, and 22 landscape blocks (unrelated).
All the wood is PT and was basically wet.
Once home, sunk posts 2-1/2’ deep in crete.
Yesterday, got the floor joists in.

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Gary

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Things do seem heavier than they used to be. @ 69 years young I went out and cut and loaded two cords of fire wood yesterday. Boy am I paying for it today. I am soar and stiff.
The 5' x 5' plywood sheets are a real struggle to get up on the tablesaw. I bought the Portamate and it makes getting the sheets tilted up and on the saw a lot easier especially the 18mm stuff. It took a little getting used to but it works. I also bought a 2 wheel "skate" made by FastCap that works quite well for moving sheets goods around the shop. I also use it for moving doors around.
LOML just ordered a cast iron claw foot tub. That will be a real fun to get into her new bathroom.
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Our cast iron claw foot, from the late 1920’s, took 4 healthy men to move without doing any damage to the hardwood floors.
At the time we did that, I was benching almost twice my weight.
Gary

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(05-24-2020, 05:30 PM)DaveM123 Wrote: And I thought it was me.... 3/4 plywood weighs a ton now. Thought I would die carrying it 10 feet from my van to my shop. I know it doesn't have anything to do with me approaching 67....
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MDF is heavier, but 3/4" thick melamine is the worst because the edges are sharp enough to cut flesh. 

I have a mini-van now and I can setup my roller stands and roll the boards right onto saw horses and size the boards into manageable sizes.  I just got a Festool saw and I am hoping I can size to actual dimensions to reduce the labor.
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