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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3726888" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I don’t know any movers. From what I’ve seen it’s usually a few hundred and may be worth it. I think it was June of last year I tore my bicep loading a safe into the back of my truck and cost me quite a bit. Third safe I’ve moved last year and then that one gets me loading it into the back of the truck. Had to have surgery for it to be reattached. So watch out loading it in the back of the truck.</p><p></p><p>As for moving it in the house if it’s not too monstrous, a dolly with a strap around it will work real good. Also I’ve read that some use thick PVC pipes, I’d guess 4-5 would do the trick moving around the floors of the house if you don’t have a dolly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3726888, member: 9018"] I don’t know any movers. From what I’ve seen it’s usually a few hundred and may be worth it. I think it was June of last year I tore my bicep loading a safe into the back of my truck and cost me quite a bit. Third safe I’ve moved last year and then that one gets me loading it into the back of the truck. Had to have surgery for it to be reattached. So watch out loading it in the back of the truck. As for moving it in the house if it’s not too monstrous, a dolly with a strap around it will work real good. Also I’ve read that some use thick PVC pipes, I’d guess 4-5 would do the trick moving around the floors of the house if you don’t have a dolly [/QUOTE]
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