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Debris can still be projected by a fan having to support X-hundred pounds X distance off the floor. Ever notice that the skirts on hovercraft aren't necessarily the cleanest things. Also take into account that the material of the skirt may mark, scar or otherwise damage the floor depending on the amount of friction that extists between said surfaces. |
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Avoiding marring the floor would be the main point. Bear in mind the thing probably wouldn't be driven through marshes and the like. I've played around with making small hovercraft with green garbage bags for skirts and it works quite well. Never placed a fridge on them though. Cleaning the floor before moving would be a good idea. My fridge is in a little nook, and to get it out to clean the radiator coils on the rear is quite a proposition. We usually break our backs trying to lift it and place clean towels under it to slide on. This could possibly still mark the floor though. |
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These are quite baked my friend. I use them all the time [link]. I think they can lift up to 1800 Lbs, although an air sled uses perforations rather than a skirt. |
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Darn. All my good ideas seem to be someone elses. |
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