How to Move Heavy Objects - Kevin Caron

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He gets asked how he moves his big, heavy sculptures not only in the studio, but also, once they've been transported, on the installation site. Caron often uses a good, old-fashioned handtruck, or dolly. It has a foot on the bottom and a long handle so you can get leverage. Its hard rubber tires work well on hard surfaces like concrete and wood.

With large air-filled tires, you also can let a little air out of them to make them balloon and get even wider. It makes it a little easier to move things in rough surfaces like gravel, bumpy sidewalks, cobblestones, etc. The dolly with the big air-filled tires takes about half as much effort to move something as the old-fashioned kind.

Either handtruck can handle as much as 800 pounds. The hard part - and the big secret with them - is keeping them balanced. You don't want the weight coming back on you and you don't want the dolly too upright so it's always falling forward. You have to make sure you are in control of the handtruck.

Next Caron reveals a big trick: industrial caster stores. They have casters and wheels, and you'll probably find them in your phone book or online - search for "casters" or "wheels." They have all sorts of tools for moving things.

You can take the wheels off, say, the old-fashioned dolly and tell the people at the caster store what your axle and wheel sizes are, and what room you have to work with. You can get a wider or taller, softer or harder, air or hard rubber tire. The tires should make sense for your particular job.

Caron also uses furniture dollies quite a bit. They're wood, and they're cheap. You can find them at the big orange box store or "Horrible" Freight. Sometimes he changes the casters to heavier casters or ones more appropriate for a specific job to make them last a little longer. He's also adapted one wooden furniture dolly with some extra pieces of oak to make the surface flat, which can help make the load more stable. He also has a metal dolly he made out of 2" heavy wall steel square tube with 800 - 1000 pound casters. He's moved 1800 pounds of boulder on it. "It's ugly, but it works," he says.

Next Caron shows a door dolly that he put air-filled rubber tires on to transport Curtains' heavy panels. It had small, hard rubber tires on it for moving doors, but he installed air-filled tires for navigating that gravel. Using this specialized dolly, one person could move a 300-pound panel by himself.

Then he takes the concept one step further, pointing out that you could adapt this basic design - a pad with a fulcrum and two wheels - for your own needs. As long as you can get whatever it is you trying to move centered and balanced, away you go.

And then there's the Egyptian Method. (You know, the one they taught you in school.) Caron says you have to have a pry bar of some kind to raise whatever it is you are trying to move so you can get a roller underneath it. Once you get one roller under it, you push your load up onto a second roller, and just keep adding rollers. You can even make it turn by shifting how you place the rollers.

Once your load has arrived, get your pry bar back under it to move it wherever you want. Caron shows the new, big, heavy, monster pry bar he just bought and shows how it works. So when you're ready to move something, just pick it up, move it, roll it, get it in place, then set it down.

Caron once had to move an 1100-pound sculpture using 1/2" diameter, schedule 40 (thick walled) PVC water pipe. He used 15 - 20 of them under the sculpture.

Next time he tackles this subject, he'll talk about getting heavy objects into the air.

First, though, he learns the limits of his lift table ....

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2 weeks ago I moved a 10 foot sheet metal brake that weighs close to 4000 lbs 30 feet into my shop using 1/2 inch conduit as rollers. Slow and steady.
Thanks for the vid.

FISHBREATHH
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Keven thank you for sharing these great ideas to bad I didn't see this video years ago. I will be making me a couple of these dollies with bigger all terrain wheels to have around the house:) I can't believe people gave you thumbs down.

JoseJimenez-mefq
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Very good explanation, you should make many more tutorials, you are awesome. Also, keep writing the description, it served me even better to understand, for example I didn't know what "curtains" was, I thought it was windows curtains, but it was an art piece.

peter_castle
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I just love your simple explanations of how things move and what is more, your out-takes are priceless.

What I like is that you add neat tools like the pry bar from Snap-On Tools!

dondawson
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Tyson,     Great idea!     I will add it to the list....

KevincaronSculpture
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Hey! thanks man! I got a very heavy wood burner stove to move all of the floor up onto a hearth. I figured on using some car scissor jacks to get it up and a dolly underneath, wheel it over and use your Egyptian method to wheel it onto the hearth.

Aquadoc
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Hey Kevin I notice a lathe in the background. Would you consider making a video on how to use one?

texaslawncare
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You can use golf balls if stuff has a flat bottom. It can go straight or you can turn it or rotate.

flintstonemediablastinghot
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Hey kevin great tips.

Can you fix your sound quality on your videos hard to hear what your saying. Other then that great videos

TinManKustoms
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my gosh those are good ideas, I have a 1 ton bag of sand on my driveway, I think I'll try the Egyptian method.

howwhat
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the 2 wheel carts you have are meant to be laid on the ground, boxes laid next to each other then lift it on the end a few inches... keep the cart parallel to the ground as close to the ground as you can manage...

carryitaround
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This is awesome, thank you so much for your tips and advice!

DragonView
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how to raise a heavy machine up on to a workbench without a helper or cherry picker?

pauls
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If the tires get hard to roll, you can use caster oil. :-)

MrSuperMation
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don't forget old house movers tricks STP and Dishsoap and let it slide

SkullKram
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i saw on your web site you were a truck driver my question after seeing this is were you by chance a skate boarder lol

quietmale
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Hi Kevin... add a johnson bar to your pry bar collection.

lornie
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Thanks guys.  Good info.  Let's see...too tall to go out the door.  Makes me think of the boat in the basement...

CharlesStruble
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Love the video!! But does anyone else think this guy sounds a bit like Kermit the frog? 😂 not in a mean way

michaelmulcahy
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Caster store...give me a break - the big box stores like HD and HF drove all the little guys out of business.

littlebigman