Don't ask me why I'd want to do this....

Don't ask me why I'd want to do this....

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yosini

Original Poster:

265 posts

149 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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...but could anyone think of a sensible way of getting the orange thing on top of the black thing? And then back down again after a couple of weeks, and I'd obviously rather avoid any damage to the Vixen. There's not enough space around the container to build a long ramp. Dismantling and reassemble is too time consuming. Fork lift too damaging?



Cheers Joe

Dave.

7,356 posts

253 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Forklift, pallet, & some soft wood planks.


TR4man

5,222 posts

174 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Ok, I'll ask the obvious question - why?

Mandat

3,884 posts

238 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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TR4man said:
Ok, I'll ask the obvious question - why?
The title says to not ask him!

HustleRussell

24,637 posts

160 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Phone a motor racing support company and ask them if they have a tail lift race car truck which will lift which will safely lift 800kg. That might get you most of the way there.

AndrewCrown

2,286 posts

114 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Easily...

67Dino

3,583 posts

105 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Hire a car transporter? (Will need to be a bit brave to drive from the top deck onto the container though).




Fore Left

1,415 posts

182 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Still working on the getting it down bit biggrin

singlecoil

33,532 posts

246 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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This is a job for the type of forklift they use on farms, generic term telehandler. Either fork it underneath after organising suitable padding etc, or slings around the wheels as in the earlier photo.

Deefor62

477 posts

148 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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TR4man said:
Ok, I'll ask the obvious question - why?
Perhaps its a cunning way to stop someone pinching it whilst he goes on holiday?

Pantechnicon

1,248 posts

206 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Here yo go
https://jmclarkplanthire.co.uk/obstructive-vehicle...
I have no connection to the above service nor have ever used them other firms are available.

sunbeam alpine

6,941 posts

188 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Forklift - all day, every day. Here's my trolley jack -


mickrick

3,700 posts

173 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Give me the orange thing for a couple of weeks, and I'll drive the pants off it for you smile

STO

772 posts

156 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Make a couple of ramps out of several scaffold planks nailed together length ways and drive it up. What could possibly go wrong.

baconsarney

11,992 posts

161 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Hire a digger, dig a hole, put container in hole, driven vixen on to container at ground level.. so, what have I won? biggrin

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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baconsarney said:
Hire a digger, dig a hole, put container in hole, driven vixen on to container at ground level.. so, what have I won? biggrin
Or buy about 50 tons of soil and build up the area around the black thing. Then just drive the orange thing on.

baconsarney

11,992 posts

161 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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DoubleD said:
baconsarney said:
Hire a digger, dig a hole, put container in hole, driven vixen on to container at ground level.. so, what have I won? biggrin
Or buy about 50 tons of soil and build up the area around the black thing. Then just drive the orange thing on.
Isn’t that how the Egyptians built the pyramids biggrin

4rephill

5,040 posts

178 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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Pantechnicon said:
Here yo go
https://jmclarkplanthire.co.uk/obstructive-vehicle...
I have no connection to the above service nor have ever used them other firms are available.
Can't see that going high enough to clear a shipping container and safely lower the car.

Out of all the suggestions being made, the only one I'd even bother looking into is this one:

AndrewCrown said:


Easily...
Get a professional crane company in ,who have the proper car lifting equipment to do the job.



grumpy52

5,571 posts

166 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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I have lifted many vehicles with fork lifts . You need extended forks and an extra large pallet .
If possible a pallet large enough to fit the vehicle on .
Make sure the parking brake is on and in gear . Best to strap it to the lifting points on top of the container .
Or contact the local scrap man to lift it with his hiab .
If you do it yourself I can guarantee that you will clench when lifting .

Pothole

34,367 posts

282 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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baconsarney said:
DoubleD said:
baconsarney said:
Hire a digger, dig a hole, put container in hole, driven vixen on to container at ground level.. so, what have I won? biggrin
Or buy about 50 tons of soil and build up the area around the black thing. Then just drive the orange thing on.
Isn’t that how the Egyptians built the pyramids biggrin
I never heard mention of a shipping container and a small English sports car in any of the accounts I read, but you may have something!