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Applied L-16 Lift Transport? Case or Cart?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 113704" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Applied L-16 Lift Transport? Case or Cart?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here is a picture of what Brian was mentioning ( I think) , its what I've done for mine... The simple way I secure the lift in the cage is simply to crank the lift against a welded top bar, it also keeps everything tight during transport. Its kept the lift in my cages for as long as i've had mine 5+years... The only thing I've yet to figure out is how to keep the antlers with them. I plan to use the side of the cage and the pins and cups on the antlers somehow... Anyway this works for me. This isn't a picture of my design, I have some light steel plate on the base of mine instead of just a bar, it makes it easier to slide into the "c" shaped holder... Also, if you build it right, these will stack one inside the other if you wanted to lay them down and stack, but I stand mine up in the truck for the smaller footprint. At times I've actually used the cages themselves with 2" pipe between them to curtain off backstage areas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 113704, member: 110"] Re: Applied L-16 Lift Transport? Case or Cart? Here is a picture of what Brian was mentioning ( I think) , its what I've done for mine... The simple way I secure the lift in the cage is simply to crank the lift against a welded top bar, it also keeps everything tight during transport. Its kept the lift in my cages for as long as i've had mine 5+years... The only thing I've yet to figure out is how to keep the antlers with them. I plan to use the side of the cage and the pins and cups on the antlers somehow... Anyway this works for me. This isn't a picture of my design, I have some light steel plate on the base of mine instead of just a bar, it makes it easier to slide into the "c" shaped holder... Also, if you build it right, these will stack one inside the other if you wanted to lay them down and stack, but I stand mine up in the truck for the smaller footprint. At times I've actually used the cages themselves with 2" pipe between them to curtain off backstage areas... [/QUOTE]
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