Great video - the importance of thinking and applying principles of physics. Archmedes is reported stating “ Give me a firm place to stand and a lever long enough and I could move the world “!
That is exactly how we moved a stone salting trough. Damded heavy work and it took 6 of us to move it with younger nephews doing the moving the rollers from the back to the front. It really makes you appreciate just how much effort and time moving the Stonehenge stones must have taken.
Totally agree. They must have had some pretty clever engineers. I was told that they used greased runners on tracks for stone henge. Rather than rollers.
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Either way, to move stones that size and weight that far by sheer manpower is incredible. No roads as we understand them. No cranes. No hydraulics, just sheer strength and numbers. Not even a road atlas to find their way.
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Try the same principle, but with the root on a pallet. These are often free and are good for firewood or for making a compost bin afterwards! Good luck!
Just searched with the same idea. Tree trunks oxen bulls. You could even build rollers that slop upwards lift 20 30 or more tonnage using hollowed ends out pinned. Using ropes animals humans. I think the simplest way works, just needed a bit of thinking. And animal fat as a grease to help with lubrication.
I once tried to slide a sink planter along a bit of wood and it landed on my finger,which split open, ouch, and I had to go to work on night shift with a big plaster on that night, it was a bit awkward with all the hand washing. Should have watched this 1st!
Stonehenge Was Made Using A Greased Rail System Not Rollers, They Then Used Levers And Earth Works to raise The cap stones. You May Have Been able To Move Your Trough By Greasing The Wooden Rails And Sliding It !
Hi Ron, thanks for this and please forgive my slight inaccuracy within the video. That's very interesting, I didn't even think about grease. Great idea, although i'd have it all around the house and be banished to the shed. Thanks for watching and commenting and I hope you enjoyed it despite the slight error. Very best wishes. Mark
Next time you visit, if YOU can lift it with your bare hands, I'll donate a thousand quid to a chiridy of your choice. If you can't lift it, dinner out on you x
Let me it this way... we moved a salting trough of about 6 feet by 3 feet 6 inches. There were 6 of us using rollers and tie-down straps and we could hardly move it from the horsebox to the top of the drive some 50 yards distant. No, you will NOT lift a trough like this.
Well done Mark!
Thanks Micheal. Sorry for the delay.
Great video - the importance of thinking and applying principles of physics. Archmedes is reported stating “ Give me a firm place to stand and a lever long enough and I could move the world “!
I love this comment. Thank you 😊
That is exactly how we moved a stone salting trough. Damded heavy work and it took 6 of us to move it with younger nephews doing the moving the rollers from the back to the front. It really makes you appreciate just how much effort and time moving the Stonehenge stones must have taken.
Totally agree. They must have had some pretty clever engineers. I was told that they used greased runners on tracks for stone henge. Rather than rollers.
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Either way, to move stones that size and weight that far by sheer manpower is incredible. No roads as we understand them. No cranes. No hydraulics, just sheer strength and numbers. Not even a road atlas to find their way.
@@pleatedskirt18 i have to dig a huge tree root out next and move it down the garden. It's bigger than i am. That's going to take some thought
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Try the same principle, but with the root on a pallet. These are often free and are good for firewood or for making a compost bin afterwards! Good luck!
@@pleatedskirt18 what a great idea. I have a pallet!!
Great, thanks, really helped with moving heavy rocks!
Thanks you. I'm pleased it has been helpful. Best wishes. Mark
excellent
Ah thank you 🙂
good i searched videos like this only becuse i remembered i had a class with levers when a kid you should try one video with pulley
Yes i should that would be interesting. Physics and maths always comes into my gardening 😂
Just searched with the same idea. Tree trunks oxen bulls. You could even build rollers that slop upwards lift 20 30 or more tonnage using hollowed ends out pinned. Using ropes animals humans. I think the simplest way works, just needed a bit of thinking. And animal fat as a grease to help with lubrication.
Love this message thank you. So descriptive 🙂 thanks for watching and describing this. Mark
Bet you slept well that night after couple of aspirins for aches! Good job!
Haha. No aspirins required, it was slow but easy. Can't wait to create the alpine garden now 😊thanks for watching.
I was cheering all the ways, will make it😂
Thank you 😂 I got there in the end 😊
It’s like watching a green fingered Ray Mears
Haha!! Thanks Scott (I think?) you'd probably be able to lift it with your little finger.
Really good video
Thank you very much indeed tinboy. I really appreciate your feedback. Motivates me.
I once tried to slide a sink planter along a bit of wood and it landed on my finger,which split open, ouch, and I had to go to work on night shift with a big plaster on that night, it was a bit awkward with all the hand washing. Should have watched this 1st!
Ouch!!!! It's easily done. It would have made a funny out take if I'd caught it on video! Hope it healed quickly
Maybe add the word planter to the tags. We call them planters in the us and I didn't find this video until after I moved my planter
Thank you. I will. Best wishes. Mark
Stonehenge Was Made Using A Greased Rail System Not Rollers, They Then Used Levers And Earth Works to raise The cap stones. You May Have Been able To Move Your Trough By Greasing The Wooden Rails And Sliding It !
Hi Ron, thanks for this and please forgive my slight inaccuracy within the video. That's very interesting, I didn't even think about grease. Great idea, although i'd have it all around the house and be banished to the shed. Thanks for watching and commenting and I hope you enjoyed it despite the slight error. Very best wishes. Mark
Could you not just have picked that up 🤣
Next time you visit, if YOU can lift it with your bare hands, I'll donate a thousand quid to a chiridy of your choice. If you can't lift it, dinner out on you x
I'm not trying now Simba has peed all over it, cheeky little sausage 🤣
Let me it this way... we moved a salting trough of about 6 feet by 3 feet 6 inches. There were 6 of us using rollers and tie-down straps and we could hardly move it from the horsebox to the top of the drive some 50 yards distant. No, you will NOT lift a trough like this.