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I'll vote for RSSZ's approach in essence.
Three to four guys with some muscle - and a PLAN. It makes all the difference to have a sequence and method mapped out before any attempt made. I also strongly suggest at least two guys use large and strong webbing straps - which will go under of course, and greatly aid lifts.
Co-ordination and team work make this very possible - power-lifting synchronized stage lifts work well. At least one person is positioned as the ''stability guy'' - such that as the main team does a stage lift - he ensures no topple risk.
So - get the beer and crackers ready - go find your team and plan it out!! Great deal BTW - feel sorry for the guy's direction of move tho!!!
Three to four guys with some muscle - and a PLAN. It makes all the difference to have a sequence and method mapped out before any attempt made. I also strongly suggest at least two guys use large and strong webbing straps - which will go under of course, and greatly aid lifts.
Co-ordination and team work make this very possible - power-lifting synchronized stage lifts work well. At least one person is positioned as the ''stability guy'' - such that as the main team does a stage lift - he ensures no topple risk.
So - get the beer and crackers ready - go find your team and plan it out!! Great deal BTW - feel sorry for the guy's direction of move tho!!!