Okay Betsy , I know what you mean and I think John and Jim said the
same ting. I am thinking in my own mind but either way. I like the
idea of moving large items without breaking ones back. and Glad you
got your new floor done the way you wanted.Lee
On
Thu, Jul 03, 2008
at 10:58:28AM -1000, Betsy Whitney
wrote:
> Lee,
> It may not be necessary, but I just want to clarify that the Amazing
> Sliders are not rollers. They feel like a piece of flat plastic with
> a foam type layer on top of them. They make the item easy to slide.
> Betsy
> At 10:24 AM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
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> >Thanks Jim and Betsy and Jon and whoever contributed to this thread . Ya
> >know if I had this computer and this connection perhaps some 33 years
> >ago I would have had the proper rollers in use. How many of us dread
> >the thought of rolling out a freezer/ stove or whatever to clean for
> >fear of maybe pulling your back out or ripping out a floor in my
> >situation. "So thanks for all the suggestions and connections to be
> >able to roll out what needs to be moved. I look at it this way. If one
> >is able to spend say $500 plus for a stove or refrigerator / freezer
> >then for a few more dollars if you are buying a new appliance then why
> >not invest the buckos to make a difference in cleaning , floor
> >replacement and yes even moving. thanks . Lee
> >
> >--
> >A man's gotta know his limitations.
> >-- Clint Eastwood, "Dirty Harry"
> >Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
> >
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