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Moving an Optima/Cameo
Lori:
Oh, Tony, I'm glad you posted! I was fixing to look up your posts! Knew someone else had a crane delivery, but just couldn't remember!!!
Wow is right! You should have been there!
doodoo:
I'm in the process of setting up the pictures of my delivery (crane) it was an awesome sight. Nail bitting, but awesome.
Goody:
The 2 man crew that delivered my spa used PVC tubing to slide the spa on. Once off the truck they laid 2 tubes next to it and slide it on them (not rolled). When they got near the end of those tubes they laid 2 more to continue on. You could possibly use this method if you don't have much of an elevation change. Apparrently the plastic bottom on the spa and the PVC tubes develope very little friction between them as the 2 guys didn't seem to be struggling at all.
tony:
There is nothing like seeing your spa being lifted over your house into your back yard right where you want it. The crane operator and a helper, each with a two way radio landed the tub perfectly. They had a special small dolly to lift a side of the spa up to remove the slings and move if needed.
tubin:
i just moved my 980 lb spa the other night. here are the details:
i used a 4ft metal pipe to lift under the skirts
i then placed a 8 inch 2x4 under the corner
repeated for other corner
slid 2 10 ft pvc pipe under the spa (like a roller)
pushed the spa up on the pipes
it now rolls on the pipes with little effort
i had 5 pipes in all
replace pipes in the front as pipes slid out the back
the hardest part is getting it up on the 2x4 to slid a pipe in
don't attempt unless you have a good back and a strong lifter on the metal pipe/lever ;D
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