Have you tried this, I was thinking of a rubber tire, but I really wanted
to get feedback on this, it is a little scary having that big boy hanging 5
feet off the ground on a theory. I do appreciate your advice, and the
expertise of all on the list.
Kim Hancock
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Mark Kreps <mjkreps(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Rubber door stops keep the straps moving.
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Kim & Roger Hancock
<hancock(a)link2000.net>wrote:
> Dear Gang,
>
> I wonder if anyone has had the experience of lifting with your tripod a
> polished marble obelisk? This is a 6 foot obelisk, to set on a 4 foot
high
> base, when I put the straps on it, they just slip up and off. This is
not
> lifting it at all, this large obelisk, if anyone needs to see it, it is
on
>
www.findagrave.com under the name of America Hughes, Indiana, Montgomery
> county, she is in Oak Hill cemetery. I was just using the pod to set it
> down on the ground while I leveled the base. We ended up just using the
> pod and straps just to help lay it on the ground temporarily. I fear
> trying to set this, lifting it up 4 feet in the air, it has to weigh well
> over 400 lbs, and I do not want to raise it just to fall and break or
worse
> hurt someone trying to set it. Anybody have any suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks for any imput
> Kim Hancock
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