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Tue Feb 23, 2010, 10:26 PM
#11
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Mon Mar 08, 2010, 12:22 PM
#12
Aaron,
I too am in the Defence force and have moved plenty of times, after a while i got sick of trying to find some spare blokes,(once reverted to paying 3 random blokes at the pub down the road $20 each!)so i just asked the professional glass handlers how they move glass around.
Find your local glassier and ask about glass moving suction handles. Basically a large pump run suction cup with a handle you just put em on the tank pump it a few times to create a vacuum and they are fixed in position. used them to lift a 8x2x2 with no dramas. Cost me bout $250 a set but that was a few years ago.
Brett
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Mon Mar 08, 2010, 10:03 PM
#13
Hey Brett,
Thanks for your help.
Are you talking about these hand held glass suckers or do you mean a mechanical arm pully type machine that holds and rolls with the tank, operated by one person?
I am familiar with glass suckers and will be hiring these for the day.
If you are talking about a mechanical arm... Does it run off a computer chip and program? Something I can possibly modify to enable a personal robo-arm. Thus utilising its sci-fi capaibilities to not only be a functional aquarium mover, but an avid arm wrestler, BBQ-er/chef, handyman and possible neighbourhood watch cop - bringing justice to theifs and annoying neighbours alike?
Just thinking an initial outlay in cost may be beneifical if i can get multiple uses from robo-arm.
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Tue Mar 09, 2010, 03:05 AM
#14
San Merah Discus
Hi Aaron
Where do you hire those glass suckers from?
Not that I'm moving, but have helped my son (who is another Aaron BTW) move numerous times. He has less tanks than he used to, but still has a 6 x 2 x 2
Previously known as "Tankwatcher"
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Tue Mar 09, 2010, 03:45 AM
#15
would also been keen to know where to buy them from, I have plenty of tanks to move around (Damn fishrooms)
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Tue Mar 09, 2010, 04:29 AM
#16
Thats them, the hand held ones, very easy to use and make moving tanks so much easier, Illusn I got mine from Viridian Glass in Alexandria a few years ago but am sure most Glass places could source them for you.
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Wed Mar 10, 2010, 02:10 AM
#17
Hi,
I received a quote from a place called complete hire.
Thank you for your enquiry,
Glass suckers are $20.00 each per day.
Regards
Greg Gardem
Operations Manager
Main Office & Administration
296 Canterbury rd
Canterbury
O:9718 9666 F:9718 7644
City Branch
Cnr Wentworth Park rd & Cowper st
Glebe
O:9571 9999 F:9571 9699
greg@completehire.com.au
But I basically did a google search and found a site that looks for you. I think i typed glass sucker hire or something simple like that.
I have not hired it yet as I am thinking I may buy a pair - Thanks for the sales place Brett. I will look into it.
Funnily, I am moving to Alexandria. Robyn if i buy a pair and your son (great name) wants to use them, then give me a call.
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Wed Mar 10, 2010, 02:14 AM
#18
ps. I just called Viridian Glass to which only sell glass now.
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Wed Mar 10, 2010, 09:09 PM
#19
San Merah Discus
Originally Posted by AHC
Robyn if i buy a pair and your son (great name) wants to use them, then give me a call.
Thanks
Previously known as "Tankwatcher"
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