Best method of moving a 265G UP STAIRS!?

Birdhawk23

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Hey there guys, you might have seen my other post about me deciding whether or not my apartment can hold the 265 gallon. After a lot of debating, phone calls, and head aches. Fortunately for me, it will be able to support the tank.
My question to you guys is, what method of moving/carrying a tank of this size would make it possible to get it up one flight of stairs?
Thanks for anybodys input with past experiences or just helpful advice
 
Best thing to move that = a checkbook ;) and a phone call

call LFS service and have them do it... make sure they have insurance ;)

That way if they break it you get a new tank ;)
 
I would agree with rtb388, your LFS could do it for you. But for a tank that size get a CC ready. ;) Good luck!
 
Don't be a Sally, just get yourself 3 strong friends, pick it up, and walk up the stairs. It's no different then getting a refrigerator up the stairs.

Word of advice though, offer up the good beer and pizza for the move, with a 265 Gal, you don't want to be offering Icehouse and Tombstone, you want some Sierra Nevada Summer and some stuffed crust from Pizza Hut.
 
Chriss, I think your post about beer and pizza got beerguys attention. :) Do the beer and pizza after the move.
 
a 6ft 280g 1/2" glass tank weighs 400lbs. my 180g with 3/4" glass weighs 435lbs and we carried it with 4 guys with ease.

if you want to make it easy, rent 2 sets of those suctions cups from those AAArent all places for about 20bucks. that will also make life easier on everyone maneuvering up the stairs.
 
Hahaha thanks for the responses guys!
Don't worry beer will be on tap, and better yet were ordering some buffalo wild wings AFTER the move. I feel like I'm kinda treating my friends like dogs by giving them rewards? Lol
I'm gonna upload some pics of this tight turn I have to somehow navigate around, I'm afraid I'm going to have to move the tank over a ledge for about 6 feet.... (getting nervous)
 
Don't be a Sally, just get yourself 3 strong friends, pick it up, and walk up the stairs. It's no different then getting a refrigerator up the stairs.

Word of advice though, offer up the good beer and pizza for the move, with a 265 Gal, you don't want to be offering Icehouse and Tombstone, you want some Sierra Nevada Summer and some stuffed crust from Pizza Hut.
The only thing diffetent here is that this tank will weigh close to 450 lbs and is breakable. I have had to move several tanks in simular size and weight and you will need 6 guys as a minimum and you will want to make sure it will fit around corners and staitways. One thong u can do is get a furniture dolly that has rollers on it...
 
When we moved my 225 gal glass tank it took 6 of us to lift it on the stand comfortably. 4 guys carried it from the driveway into the house but they had to take several breaks. The tank weighed almost 500 lbs.
 
Well ya see I don't really feel like paying people to do something I'm completely capable of.. Im gonna have ten guys there (most of them are probably just there for the free food and drink haha)
But I'm only gonna be able to fit 4 of us two on front two on back.
 
Just wondering how u came to the conclusion that a second floor can take that much weight? Isnt going to weigh like 2400 pounds on the light side?
 
Combine my idea with Chris27's idea....

get the beer and pizza ... and watch someone else do it for you while eating and drinking!

Now that's a good time ;)
 
Well ya see I don't really feel like paying people to do something I'm completely capable of.. Im gonna have ten guys there (most of them are probably just there for the free food and drink haha)
But I'm only gonna be able to fit 4 of us two on front two on back.

There you go. I hate paying someone to do anything for me that I can do myself....So far that has only consisted of putting refrigerant in my central air, and replacing the tranny / timing belt in my car. Society has become so helpless these days....
 
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