Comments on: MOVING A RANGE/STOVE http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/ The Comprehensive Guide on Moving, Packing and Storage Wed, 23 Nov 2011 08:14:20 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: emovingstorage http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-26503 emovingstorage Sun, 09 Jan 2011 18:03:34 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-26503 Steve, Get a smaller piece of masonite to place in front of the stove.You'll need to get a refrigerator dolly with a strap to loop around the back of the stove( use a moving blanket or other method to protect your stoves finish in front)Strap the stove tight to the dolly and lean the dolly back tipping the back of the stove off the floor slightly.Walk it back slowly until you are clear.If the stove is that heavy make sure your path to the door is covered with masonite as not to dig into the floor. Let me know if you have any other questions and thanks for visiting our site. Steve,

Get a smaller piece of masonite to place in front of the stove.You’ll need to get a refrigerator dolly
with a strap to loop around the back of the stove( use a moving blanket or other method to protect
your stoves finish in front)Strap the stove tight to the dolly and lean the dolly back tipping the back of the stove off the floor
slightly.Walk it back slowly until you are clear.If the stove is that heavy make sure your path to the door is covered with
masonite as not to dig into the floor. Let me know if you have any other questions and thanks for visiting our site.

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By: Steve http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-25860 Steve Fri, 07 Jan 2011 04:05:47 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-25860 Hi, I have a heavy gas range so I am unable to easily tip it back to slide a masonite piece under it. Also, once I get the masonite under it it seems I will not be able slide the range out on top of the masonite. It seems I would need to get several strong folks to extract the range as described. Is there another way recommended for a heavy range ~300 lbs that can be done by 1-2 people? Thanks, Steve Hi,

I have a heavy gas range so I am unable to easily tip it back to slide a masonite piece under it. Also, once I get the masonite under it it seems I will not be able slide the range out on top of the masonite. It seems I would need to get several strong folks to extract the range as described. Is there another way recommended for a heavy range ~300 lbs that can be done by 1-2 people?

Thanks,
Steve

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By: John Z http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-2979 John Z Wed, 23 Jun 2010 18:21:07 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-2979 Thanks for the quick reply and the sound advice! Thanks for the quick reply and the sound advice!

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By: emovingstorage http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-2935 emovingstorage Tue, 22 Jun 2010 19:20:33 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-2935 Thanks for the question, there are not any risks that I have heard of but just for structural purposes is why we recommend you stand it up vs. laying it flat. It should be ok on its back. Let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks for the question, there are not any risks that I have heard of but just for structural purposes is why we recommend you stand it up vs. laying it flat. It should be ok on its back. Let us know if you have any other questions.

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By: John Z http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-2926 John Z Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:04:29 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-2926 I'm buying a used gas range and need to transport it to my house. I don't have a vehicle with enough clearnace to transport it standing up. Is it OK to transport the range lying on it's back? what are the risks if any? Thanks! I’m buying a used gas range and need to transport it to my house. I don’t have a vehicle with enough clearnace to transport it standing up. Is it OK to transport the range lying on it’s back? what are the risks if any?

Thanks!

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By: emovingstorage http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-2568 emovingstorage Tue, 15 Jun 2010 11:40:15 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-2568 Theres plenty more to come. Theres plenty more to come.

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By: emovingstorage http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-396 emovingstorage Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:22:20 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-396 Thanks for your feedback! Thanks for your feedback!

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By: emovingstorage http://www.emovingstorage.com/moving/moving-a-rangestove/comment-page-1/#comment-384 emovingstorage Tue, 20 Apr 2010 16:36:32 +0000 http://www.emovingstorage.com/?p=1534#comment-384 You should be able to control on who you approve to your site and who you dont. Thanks for checking us out! More to come in the future! You should be able to control on who you approve to your site and who you dont. Thanks for checking us out! More to come in the future!

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