[TechAssist] Re: A question about moving TV's off of a high shelf.

  • From: "George" <grndmstrg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 10:40:38 -0800

No, I would not recommend doing that at all! Could end up being a total
disaster. Any other bright ideas?

George
Afana Electronics
Moreno Valley, CA

PS  (hehe) Couldn't resist the temptation.

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From: "Gary McCartney" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 10:01 PM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: A question about moving TV's off of a high shelf.


> The only thing I can think of is to erect some sort of "scaffolding",
> perhaps a kitchen table if is solid enough. Then you can stand on the
> scaffolding and lift the set down in two steps.
>
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> Gary McCartney
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> McCartney Electronics
> Guelph Ontario Canada
> Est. 1984
> email: gary (at) number63.ca
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> Kevin wrote:
> >
> > On Friday I went on a service call and the 27" Sony (15 years old) was
> > about 4 to 5 feet off the ground.  I tend to have back problems (always
> > pulling muscles), so I was wondering if there was any "good" way to move
> > the TV down off the high shelf without hurting myself.  The only way I
> > can think of is for one person to grab the TV from the front while one
> > person on the side helps him down with it.  Any other ideas?  Putting it
> > back up wasn't as hard as taking it down.  Thanks.
> >
> > Kevin Wilks
> > Kevin's TV & Video Repair
> > Penticton BC Canada
> > kevintv@xxxxxxx
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