Moving Heavy Things
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The almost forgotten craft of shifting large weights with brains instead of engines. Beginning with practical rules for moving like "Get the Ming vase out of the Room. All the way out," and "What goes up comes down heavier." This is a fascinating description of applied physics in the real world. If you move engine blocks, concrete mooring sinkers, or nothing heavier than this book from table to lap, you'll enjoy the encouraging narrative and the precise drawings. Not everyone moves coffins with marbles or sheet steel with baseballs, but you might very well find an idea to help you move Uncle Harry's monstrous bathtub out of the basement, or a reluctant oak stump out of the yard.
TitleMoving Heavy Things
Place of publicationBrooklin, ME
PublisherWoodenboat
Year of publication2004
Pagination48 p.
IllustrationsIllus., black and white drawings
Dimensions26.4 x 17.9 cm
Materialbook
Class numberT55.3.L5 .A3 2004
ISBN0-937822-82-5
Subjectknots and splices, lifting and carrying, ropes