danny
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So Danny, what you are basically telling us is hold my beer and watch this... Let us know how it works out.
Pretty much, and if I do it, I will certainly post on my results.
Danny
So Danny, what you are basically telling us is hold my beer and watch this... Let us know how it works out.
Why did you create this post? Sounds like you never had any intention to listen to the experience of others, let alone take their advice. You already had your mind made up to do it yourself. I have had 3 safes moved - from 550 lbs to 1500 lbs. I would never try to move any of them with my friends - I value them too much to risk their injury.Pretty much, and if I do it, I will certainly post on my results.
Danny
You need to go to your local John Deere tractor dealership. They sell Liberty badged as John Deere. That safe cost me about $1200-1400 four years ago. They delivered it to me for free. I have six of them!Has anyone bought a safe as big as this, and moved it themself, with a decent appliance dolly? I think I would pick one up in a rental van, then carefully push it to the edge of the back door opening (with my wife), just getting it at the balance point, letting it pivot to the ground into the garage. After that, I only have to get it on the dolly, then into my entrance door in the garage which has about a 4-6" step up. From there it is about a 10-15 ft journey on that basement floor to where it will remain.
Danny
https://www.gunsafes.com/liberty-gu...tigTKidn4jK3cIRBngIow8d0F-Iiuk8BoCKNoQAvD_BwE
+1You need a real pallet jack.. It will move... Mikeinct https://www.homedepot.com/tool-truc...e4&gclid=CNbE_Jmnw-cCFQn9swod1UwCrg&gclsrc=ds