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Originally Posted by problazer
Get yourself a set of four movers dollies. should be about 10-20 each. They work well and you can reuse them for moving other things. They are low profile (avoid tipping)and usually carpeted on top(helps to stop sliding of your parts). The lighter duty ones have a capacity of 300 lbs or so. I had my 71 tub on them for a few months while I was building the frame and working on other parts. Cheap/Easy and multi use. good luck
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yea, furniture dollies is what I used to move the frame around, so I have them already, but that doesn't really help me to get the tub on a flatbed, or to eliminate flatbed charges all together. The body and the frame are going to be on separate shop tours for a while meeting once in a while to verify fit and clearance so I have a few 50 mile hauls in between the 2 that will have to be done several times. Problem I have is that the project went over in time because I ended up out of commission for a few weeks with an "unidentified foreign object" in my thumb that made it swell up like a pepperoni and it lost me my claim on 200 sq ft of body shop real estate. Now everything is ready to go but we're in busy season for all the shops.