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![]() "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? Got room for a furniture-moving dolly(hand-truck?), the one with the v-like belts that revolve on each step? s |
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On Tue, 11 May 2004 23:42:20 -0400, "sdlomi2"
wrote: "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message . com... ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? Got room for a furniture-moving dolly(hand-truck?), the one with the v-like belts that revolve on each step? s There are hand trucks with electric motors on them that drive grips that allow it to climb stairs. You just get the truck in position, push the button and the electric motor (geared way down) takes the load up or down the stairs. Would that work for you? Corky Scott |
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