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Moving a cast iron tub upstairsFrom: robert.jones@jonesandassociates.us Category: Bath Email: robert.jones@jonesandassociates.us Remote Name: 67.149.80.230 Date: 05 May 2007 Time: 08:10 AM
CommentsI've contracted to move a 400lb. pedestal tub to a second floor bath. The stairs are narrow and with a small landing not suited for a tub and a few good men. I was thinking of trying a boom lift. But I'm a odds about getting the tub from boom thru a window and down to floor level. Any thoughts?
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