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![]() Dunno about that. I'm a 135 pounds skinny a$$ and I brought my 90 gallon to the second floor and onto stand by my lonesome. And I know of a famous lady reefer round these parts that put her 90 on a stand by herself. It's all in techinque I think.
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![]() LOL - the 110g is made out of 1/2", but the back pane is 3/8" - I managed to drag it into the basement (with a nasty corner on the way) by myself on moving day - but lifting it up 3'6" onto a stand - wasn't happening
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#3
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![]() great idea if you happen to have an engine hoist hanging around!
I seem to commision anyone who will listen...and then feed them and get them drunk.
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![]() LOL i love it. guess they come in handy more often now. my old one sat in my garage for a year before i started lending it out.... now i have no idea where it is
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![]() Pffft! I just use telekinesis to lift my tanks...
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