I have a 36" Thermador pro range sitting in my garage waiting to be installed. My brother inlaw (who does plumbing) and myself are going to undertake the task tomorrow. However, I am not quite sure how to get it into the kitchen.
Thing weighs about 350 lbs. thankfully it only has to be moved up 2 steps and about 40 feet total. I just dont know what to use to move it.... I was thinking maybe something like these:
http://www.forearmforklift.com/
anyone used anything like this?
Thing weighs about 350 lbs. thankfully it only has to be moved up 2 steps and about 40 feet total. I just dont know what to use to move it.... I was thinking maybe something like these:
http://www.forearmforklift.com/
anyone used anything like this?





Use the bar to pry the edges of the oven so you can fit a couple of blocks underneath. Now slide the pipes underneath and roll it around. Just like the Egyptians did. When you get to the stairs. Make a ramp from some 2x6s and ease the oven on to that. Then slide the pipes underneath and roll it up. Try not to stand directly behind the oven since if it starts to go you don't want to get crushed by it. If the steps are small enough you might be able to block it up and not need the ramps. This is a standard way of moving heavy machinery. DON"T STICK YOUR HANDS UNDERNEATH WHEN LIFTING! Very important! Never place you hands underneath the load while its off the ground.
Strap one one each side and its got wheels! 


