Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Seriously though, it all comes down to your ability and your tolerance for screwing something up and having to repair it. If you’re not comfortable with that possibility, I’d just have it professionally done. Or, at the very least, drain it first and then do it yourself. It’ll make the job much easier.
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The American Way…force it
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Exactly
German - take the time to get all the possible info and engineer an effective and efficient solution
Canadian - politely ask for help from the appropriate professionals (and be sure to adequately thank them after)
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said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
Lets say, hypothetically you had a hottub that you needed to lift up 1/2" to slide a thin metal plate under (bracket that supports the poles for lifting the cover off said hottub) and even without water its too heavy to lift by hand .
How would you do it?In this hypothetical situation you do not have access to a large pry bar, car jack or a small crane

And the winner is flat shovel with 2x2 through the handle for extra leverage when lifting


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Congrats!
I’m surprised the shovel could withstand something like that and not bend or break
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@northsouthdenimguy it was right up to the point of breaking when I kicked the plate under
5 more seconds and it would have snapped
I was wearing no PPE and had no pre task plan ( my safety directors at work would have had a shit fit)
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USA! USA!

