Moving a 600-lbs Gun Safe with the Escalera Electric Dolly downstairs
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- Moving a 600-lbs Gun Safe with the Escalera Electric Dolly downstairs in Flower Mound,TX. Get your moving pricing today by calling Rescue Moving Services in Flower at 972-249-8233 and we'll come to the Rescue to move your gun safe.
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Dude is crazy standing under that safe.
You guys made it look easy in spite of the heavy load and tight stairwell. Good job!
I own 2 of these dollys the old one that’s 700LBS capacity and the same one you have that’s a 1,200LBS capacity $6,000 dollar investment best thing I ever did for my appliance business here in Connecticut
Have you tried any of the other types, like the powermate? I'm definitely going to get one, debating on the escalera type, vs the powermate which is a different mechanism
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Fantastic video!
In a calm sea, every man is a pilot.
Moving to Dallas next month. You guys will make me feel like my treadmill will be moved like a feather.
We just got ours today. Can’t wait to try it out!
Hell,was it worth buying and deos it feel like it takes longer than using a aluminum dolly?
Thanks for the demo. Looked like you may have been using a hammer to remove/replace hinge pins. May I recommend a spring hinge pin remover? They're cheap and super convenient.
Great job! Looks like the escalera works great on carpeted stairs just fine eh? Thanks for the video!
nice video
Awesome!
Good work
Great good fellas! What would you typically charge for this?
Oh yeah!
Odelay…mover to mover looks good Ese! Where did you purchase it at so I can propel my company to the next level?
8:52 Standing behind it is a good way to get crushed.
Yep. Especially when there is a "I saw that coming" sign on the wall.
You need a spotter on the bottom though and a set of hands to adjust the safe.
As long as that thing is fastened securely and the guy running the controls knows what he's doing and goes slow, you're good.
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I need one of those.
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Nice for a straight shot. What you gonna do when the stairs have a 90 degree turn at the bottom?
Turn.
How long does it take to get off the wall of the truck?
going up is the problem..you could have just let this slide down the stairs while you guys guide it
what????
hell no.
.. said no mover/installer ever...
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You crazy?
How do you advertise for gigs like this?
I'm a delivery driver for a photocopier/printer company and this thing is not made for 1 person at all.. Its not as easy as they make it look...trust me..
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Where did you have this amazing tool?
You still have that escalera?
Could you please tell me what's the brand of that ramp you have next Escalera? How long is it?
how do you keep from breaking wood stairs when using a stairclimber? i've contacted multiple places to move a safe and they all say the stairs will be damaged.
It's not the best to keep a super heavy safe upstairs, in case of a fire and it falls on the firefighters. Maybe look at a powermate stair climber, it's a different type of movement. Or make a ramp to the top and winch it up. Did you find a way to do it yet? Just curious
How much
That's awesome; however, it is even more challenging for robots to defy gravity going upstairs. Can it handle it? No mention was given to that. Always easier for a heavy object to go down, rather than up. Gravity is a bitch.
actually going up is easier down going down using Eacalera
Going down would be the tough part. Gravity is a bitch. It wants that weight closer to it. Love the video.
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going up is easy, since you re pulling up all the time, going down is dangerous since you can just roll off a step, they sell an a brake system for going down but i did not see it being used here, not sure why not
How much is this thing cost?
Alston Ke 3-6K