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Last few times I needed some I just rented them. Most tool rental places seem to have them..
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If you were in the Vancouver/Burnaby area I could loan you mine
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Thanks for all the replies guys, Dave from http://www.conceptaquatics.ca/ offered me to use some of his but I figure I will need them for later so I bough
Some from princess auto. |
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Eli, depend on the size of your tank you might need to get some pneumatic ones with a heavy duty handle to pick up anything larger than a 180 gallon. Those ones from princess auto are only rated for a very low load.
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They are like 3 cups to every handle made with hard plastic. Well I am off to pickup, wish me luck and I will let you all know how it goes |
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If you are a member of the Aquarium Club of Edmonton, they have a set of 4 that are lent to members. We just moved a heavy 150 with them and they worked like a charm.
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Well just got back, it all went fine,man that was heavy, 4 guys only
and I thought it gets easier the more tanks you add here is a photo of the tank and the suction cups I used. ![]() ![]() ![]() A new build coming soon Last edited by eli@fijireefrock.com; 12-05-2011 at 02:30 AM. |