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    Personally, I'd use a pallet jack to move them. Weight will depend on height. I made a rack for a truck, and I can remove the entire rack without dissassembly without any assistance. I doubt an unloaded bin would be 400#- I think two people could move one easily, and one person could probably drag it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matador View Post
    Personally, I'd use a pallet jack to move them. Weight will depend on height. I made a rack for a truck, and I can remove the entire rack without dissassembly without any assistance. I doubt an unloaded bin would be 400#- I think two people could move one easily, and one person could probably drag it.
    Yeah in the end the bin's going to be somewhere around 30x30x60". It'll be skinny but tall(thing has to fit in the hhr).


    Quote Originally Posted by DevinThaScrapper View Post
    Someone please key me in on whatS going on? Why was your thread closed and why are people making jokes about a kickstarter? Sorry I missed this but im really curious. Also how do you plan on moving pallet bins - they will weigh upwards of 400lbs if you use plywood and 2x4's
    I'd rather not discuss why my other thread was closed but I'm being made fun of everytime I bring up Kickstarter because they don't have anything else better to do, and after thinking about things further, the bins are going to be 30x30x60" so I can fit em in the hhr. They'll be tall but skinny and weight won't be an issue(I use to lift tool crates out of vans that were about the same size by myself). I do eventually want to make bigger bins so they can hold more, but i'd need either a flatbed truck or a trailer(and since the hhr isn't mine and not paid for, I'm opting for the flatbed truck).

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