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how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

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how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby Squelchtone » 4 May 2017 18:15

I have the chance to get a free Diebold safe, it is locked, so I cannot remove the door.

It is 35 tall and 25 wide by 23 deep on wheels. Wondering if anyone might know what it might weigh. 500? 750? 1000?

I have a heavy duty hand truck and a buddy to help get it up the 5 steps out the basement hatchway and some 2x2 and 4x4 blocking to get it off the ground and tilt it into the back of the Jeep Cherokee.

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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby demux » 4 May 2017 19:13

If by "heavy duty hand truck" you mean something other than "refrigerator dolly", I'd suggest looking into one. Something like this:

http://www.cds-usa.com/Products/CDS-Mov ... temID=1077

The rear stabilizer on that alone makes it worthwhile to rent one (or find a friend that has one and borrow it if you can).

Speaking as someone who has had... interesting... experiences moving big heavy things with a regular hand truck before.
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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby GWiens2001 » 4 May 2017 20:17

That is the size of my Hall safe, and it weighs over 3,000 pounds. Had to have it delivered with an automotive tow truck. The door alone weighs 500-600 pounds.

So the weight range can vary greatly.

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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby Squelchtone » 4 May 2017 20:53

demux wrote:If by "heavy duty hand truck" you mean something other than "refrigerator dolly", I'd suggest looking into one. Something like this:

http://www.cds-usa.com/Products/CDS-Mov ... temID=1077

The rear stabilizer on that alone makes it worthwhile to rent one (or find a friend that has one and borrow it if you can).

Speaking as someone who has had... interesting... experiences moving big heavy things with a regular hand truck before.


Ive moved a few safes before and I usually let physics do the work not my back, but this safe is an hour away so it will end up a drive to see it and when I roll it around and tilt it a little, I'll decide then if I can get it up the 5 steps out of that basement. I will look into the hand trucks you linked to, the one I have is rated for 1000 lbs: http://m.ebay.com/itm/201702041960
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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby 74TR6 » 4 May 2017 21:59

Construction can certainly give a variation in weight. I have moved several of the size you note--Victor, Cary, couple of unknown brands, a Diebold and most recent a Reliable Most seemed 600 lb and less

What is the vertical distance of those five steps? I would consider a couple of ramps and a good come a long (no, not the Wal Mart variety) Tip safe on ramps and pull it on its side to spread the weight
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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby GWiens2001 » 4 May 2017 22:28

Possibly rent a motorized refrigerator dolly. Then it will lift the safe up the stairs, only requiring effort from you to keep the safe from tipping over.

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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby Squelchtone » 5 May 2017 1:46

GWiens2001 wrote:Possibly rent a motorized refrigerator dolly. Then it will lift the safe up the stairs, only requiring effort from you to keep the safe from tipping over.

Gordon


This no longer sounds like a "free" safe when I have to rent moving equipment :/
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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby femurat » 5 May 2017 2:03

You have to rent it even if you pay for the safe...

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Re: how much might this antique Diebold safe weigh?

Postby Silverado » 5 May 2017 7:27

I was just going to mention I watched a fellow remove a ginormous floor copier from my employer's building and he had a motorized dolly that "walked" up and down stairs after he had the device strapped on. You would probably be further ahead to rent one because that thing looks like a heavy bugger.
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