Zeddedhed
Established Member
Being a regular user of MDF sheets, mostly 18mm, sometimes 25mm and normally Medite (generally a bit heavier than Caber I believe) with a somewhat injury - prone back and shoulder I was wondering if any of you had any ideas of an easier way of lifting MDF sheets from the usual stacked position (stacked on long edge against the wall) onto a bench. Bench height is approx 850mm (ish).
I used to do this by just sliding the board over to the bench and then bending down, grabbing the bottom edge and then a big heave and tipping it onto the bench. Turns out that this is the best way to compress discs in your back and tear your rotator cuff, both of which I've now done at least three times in the last 2 years. Some of you will observe that I'm slow to learn certain lessons. Others will understand that when deadlines for jobs are approaching we regularly tell ourselves that "it'll be OK - I need to get this finished, so here goes" and then then indeed something does go and you're left wandering around like the living dead with your arm hanging uselessly by your side and cursing the tedium of daytime TV while you try and speed up your healing.
Anyway, if anyone has come up with a device or knows of a bit of kit that would aid this then I'd love to know.
I thought of some kind of long (800mm) footplate somehow fixed to a vertical stand that could be jacked up thus tipping the sheet onto the bench but that;s about as far as I got.
I used to do this by just sliding the board over to the bench and then bending down, grabbing the bottom edge and then a big heave and tipping it onto the bench. Turns out that this is the best way to compress discs in your back and tear your rotator cuff, both of which I've now done at least three times in the last 2 years. Some of you will observe that I'm slow to learn certain lessons. Others will understand that when deadlines for jobs are approaching we regularly tell ourselves that "it'll be OK - I need to get this finished, so here goes" and then then indeed something does go and you're left wandering around like the living dead with your arm hanging uselessly by your side and cursing the tedium of daytime TV while you try and speed up your healing.
Anyway, if anyone has come up with a device or knows of a bit of kit that would aid this then I'd love to know.
I thought of some kind of long (800mm) footplate somehow fixed to a vertical stand that could be jacked up thus tipping the sheet onto the bench but that;s about as far as I got.