New Slate Dolly

No, because YOU....all by yourself...pissssss everyone off with all the BS you come to the forums with...

I worked my assss off to build this mechanics forum...

Glen

Is your 'S' key stuck, or is that the Cobra coming out in you? ;)

Just trying to lighten the mood in here.
 
Weird... 10/10/10 come and gone and no more info on the slate dolly. I can't say I'm surprised. Just looked forward to seeing it.
 
-be gone-

John don't like us anymore' we all know he still lurks but might not sign in....
-hi john, we miss u...OK' maybe some don't...U did it to yourself buddy....
No hard feelings'
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Rob.M
 
The slate dolly exists.I was at Mohegan Sun setting up the tables for the challenge of champions on Monday. John was there on tuesday trying to sell one to my friend Joe, I believe he showed him pictures of it too.
 
John was at my house last week to remove a Gold Crown IV and deliver to Maryland. The table was on the third floor. I was amazed that he was able to bring those slates down a carpeted hall and down the newly refinised oak stairs, by himself, without any damage. I've owned a kitchen cabinet company for 25 years, so I understand what it requires to move large, heavy awkward items. This dolly is simple, well thought out, and exceptional qulity. John your target market should be to granite suppliers and you should be asking another $400-500 more for these units.
 
Thank you for the praise! Since then I have installed one kitchen(today). Another installation involving one piece 5 x 10 is coming up and hoping I can make it there. Your right Dave, this crew told me its the best tool they ever saw and would gladly pay more and thought it was worth more than what I was asking. Thats good because I am working on two more attachments as we speak. Basically this guy always uses 3 and sometimes 4 man crews, now he says it will take only 2. Next I am going directly to the fabrication center and work with those guys so they can premount(OTLVISE) and roll them right off the truck into the home. He pays $150 a day for Labor, ROIC is a joke! Another Mech has a 50+ year old man installing tables by himself now almost every day saving the expense of a helper.

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Looks like a good product. I would be interested in just the slate moving portion, can it be ordered that way or does the whole dolly need to be purchased?
 
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