Hate your wheelbarrow taking up space?

Bignate603

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It would work depending on what you're trying to carry, I'm not sure I would want to use it for dirt or gravel.
 

alkemyst

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Funny how this works on garage-type forums, but here it's unusable.

lolz.
 

alkemyst

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forget about this...only on a real garage forum these fly. You guys do it all.
 
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about the only thing that would be useful for carrying would be firewood. No dirt, no gravel, certainly no concrete.
 

alkemyst

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yeah dirt and gravel don't work in it...just falls out the bottom.

Fucking rednecks use a wheelbarrow to mix their concrete in. Rent a freaking mixer for a real pour.

Yippee Ki Aye!

The 'garage' here hurts my head too many times to bother.
 

WelshBloke

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yeah dirt and gravel don't work in it...just falls out the bottom.

Fucking rednecks use a wheelbarrow to mix their concrete in. Rent a freaking mixer for a real pour.

Yippee Ki Aye!

The 'garage' here hurts my head too many times to bother.

You're in OT
 

TallBill

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yeah dirt and gravel don't work in it...just falls out the bottom.

Fucking rednecks use a wheelbarrow to mix their concrete in. Rent a freaking mixer for a real pour.

Yippee Ki Aye!

The 'garage' here hurts my head too many times to bother.

Yet you keep coming back. Someones gotta give you attention I suppose.
 

Kreon

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yeah dirt and gravel don't work in it...just falls out the bottom.

Fucking rednecks use a wheelbarrow to mix their concrete in. Rent a freaking mixer for a real pour.

Yippee Ki Aye!

The 'garage' here hurts my head too many times to bother.

People of all kinds transport concrete in wheelbarrows. How else would you move it around? Rent a pump truck? Try to make an elaborate flow channel?
 

alkemyst

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..probably because it was moved.

Of course, it was in the wrong place to begin with anyway. No clue what the fuck a wheelbarrow has to do with garage tools/cars/etc..

lolz definitely no more posts from me on this. Shit tallbill is even in this thread now.

must have been moved though, but last I checked a wheelbarrow was a sort of standard garage item.

*sigh*
 

TallBill

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theflyingpig

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Wow. These really would have come in handy back when I was training rebels in Sierra Leone. I should tell my buddy about these. He'd love 'em.
 

olds

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lolz definitely no more posts from me on this. Shit tallbill is even in this thread now.

must have been moved though, but last I checked a wheelbarrow was a sort of standard garage item.

*sigh*
I have a computer in my garage. If it acts up, I'll ask for help in The Garage. Thanks.
 

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Those would totally kick ass for hauling like yarn & shit...

And purses, kittens and maybe small yip yip lapdogs.

Almost every wheelbarrow I've ever used was meant to haul concrete.

<---- labored for a mason for years
 

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Well..and the other thing is that you can't really put any meaningful amount into it. Half the utility of a wheel barrow is that it stands on it's own while you shovel/toss/pour/dump stuff into it. And it's effective carrying capacity remains unchanged.

With this, unless you have some sort of kickstand for it it's volume is non-existant unless you have two people...one to hold and one to fill it up.
 
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