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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: gtp on June 22, 2008, 12:40:46 pm

Title: small move
Post by: gtp on June 22, 2008, 12:40:46 pm
We have to put our hot tub on end and move about 8 ft to get it in it's final location.  The top of our porch is only 4 inches higher than the tub on end.   Can't go in flat.  So what's the best way to get it there?  On concrete.  We can't use most of the dollies since they are 4-5 inches.  Could we use a tarp of some type and have 4-5 guys pull it?  If so what type, plastic, canvas?  How about those sliders?  They worked okay when it was flat, but not sure about up on end.  There is one slided set that is 5 inches wide, 48 inches long with holes to add rope to help pull.  PVC pipe?  If so what's the smallest size we can use considering it's 700 lbs?

Appreciate any help.
Title: Re: small move
Post by: Swell-Tub on June 22, 2008, 12:49:53 pm
The people who deliver my spa used a thick padded quilt to put the tub on it's side.
Title: Re: small move
Post by: gtp on June 22, 2008, 12:59:12 pm
That was my first thought.  Looking for the easy and SAFE way.  Nothing but old guys in 40s-50s.  Hope to get some young nephews to help steady it.  Other concern is actually putting it up end then bringing it down from on end without dropping it or crushing anyones fingers
Title: Re: small move
Post by: hottubdan on June 22, 2008, 01:31:37 pm
We have put masonite down 1st.  Then moving blanket.  Masonite makes it easier to slide.

Another tip is using pvc pipe as rollers.
Title: Re: small move
Post by: SpaMan_is_Back on June 22, 2008, 03:43:49 pm
use 1" pvc lift the spa edge slide the pvc in and roll it, add a second piece of pvc when you get to the end of the first. Good luck ;)
Title: Re: small move
Post by: Hillbilly Hot Tub on June 23, 2008, 12:35:20 pm
One of those truck bed lines, the kind you just set in the bed works GREAT if you cut the floor pieces into long strips about 8 inches wide. Downfall, you must have an old liner available to cut up! We lucked out, now take the pieces to all tub delivers. Easier than a balnket, and more "hillbilly style" ;D

PVC works well too if you get a high quality that does not crush.