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Sheet goods carrier Buddy Matlosz 04-25-2008
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Posted by Buddy Matlosz on April 25, 2008, 8:29 pm
http://www.gorillagripper.com/videos/index.html

I don't recall seeing this posted before. Seems pretty efficient, but kinda
pricey at $50. I prefer the commercial video - you'll see why. No
affiliation, etc.

Buddy


Posted by Jim Yanik on April 25, 2008, 9:13 pm

> http://www.gorillagripper.com/videos/index.html
>
> I don't recall seeing this posted before. Seems pretty efficient, but
> kinda pricey at $50. I prefer the commercial video - you'll see why.
> No affiliation, etc.
>
> Buddy
>
>

Wood Magazine reviewed this and a couple of other,less expensive types
several months ago.

you could make one out of birch plywood and some rubber inner tube.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Posted by Jim Yanik on April 25, 2008, 10:50 pm

>
>> http://www.gorillagripper.com/videos/index.html
>>
>> I don't recall seeing this posted before. Seems pretty efficient, but
>> kinda pricey at $50. I prefer the commercial video - you'll see why.
>> No affiliation, etc.
>>
>> Buddy
>>
>>
>
> Wood Magazine reviewed this and a couple of other,less expensive types
> several months ago.

the issue is #177,July 2007,page 26

Stanley panel carry;$6 stanleytools.com
The Pocket Troll;$20 telproduct.com
The Troll;$30 telproduct.com.
>
> you could make one out of birch plywood and some rubber inner tube.
>

and you could make the handle so your arm is not over your shoulder,too.

a cam-type handle that grips the panel against a opposite-side fixed piece.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Posted by John Grossbohlin on April 26, 2008, 3:49 pm

>>
> Stanley panel carry;$6 stanleytools.com
> The Pocket Troll;$20 telproduct.com
> The Troll;$30 telproduct.com.
> >

I've got The Troll and it works just fine... especially nice to be able to
roll large heavy panels on edge through tight spaces.

John



Posted by B A R R Y on April 26, 2008, 7:45 am

>
>> http://www.gorillagripper.com/videos/index.html
>>
>> I don't recall seeing this posted before. Seems pretty efficient, but
>> kinda pricey at $50. I prefer the commercial video - you'll see why.
>> No affiliation, etc.
>>
>> Buddy
>>
>>
>
>Wood Magazine reviewed this and a couple of other,less expensive types
>several months ago.
>
>you could make one out of birch plywood and some rubber inner tube.
>

The plastic version I use that hooks under the sheet was $3. <G>

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