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If big enough to ride on, it might chip a lot of paint off doorframes.
I'm a bit worried about the stability of sofas if grabbed off-centre.
It might presuppose a bigger house than mine.
Still, my lower back wants one.
<Flanders and Swann moment>
Why they need a great machine like
that just to lift forks I'll never know.
</FaSm>
Palate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palate [normzone, May 04 2009]
(?) Pallet jack
http://www.pallet-j...pallet-jack1720.gif [normzone, May 04 2009]
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If my lower back got a vote, you'd have two croissants ! |
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What about a fork lift scooter? I like it. + |
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the fact that dirt can collect in a space that cannot be used, a space designed into the furniture for no reason, other than to be a place to loose things and collect dirt, and that I would be required to clean such a place occasionally like some kind of furniture proctologist, it really smacks of bad design and pre-modern domesticity. I don't have any servants in my house and it doesn't please me to have to shuffle my furnishings simply because the traditional thought is to put a 2" mouse playland under every single article INCLUDING refrigerators and stoves. |
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I think something along the lines of a scissor action low profile pallet-jack that was a foot wide and two feet long and had a raised height of two feet would do nicely. Even better, if more complicated would be the identical item but with an additional spreading action that popped the "legs" apart into a wide V for added stability before jacking. |
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A palate-jack that was a foot wide and two feet long and had a raised height of two feet ? |
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Wow, that would really hurt - (link) |
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That's too bad. I was working on a full line of hydraulic dental surgery tools that could double as freight movers. |
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