
How do you move a 220-pound headboard from your basement shop to a first-floor bedroom without a team of strong movers? Answer: You turn it into a bus. Using the resources available to me, I added wheels to the front and back of my woodworking creation. Doing so allowed me to single-handedly move it from my shop, out the shop door, around the outside of the house, and up to the steps of the front door. At this point, I enlisted the help of Maya to get it up the stairs and through the door. Jeanine assisted by standing on the cantilevered plywood at the top of the stairs to make sure it did not move under the weight of the metal ramp’s top lip. Due to the very low ground clearance of the “bus,” it was necessary to lift the entire back end to the level of the entry as soon as the front wheels cleared the ramp. Maya, despite her diminutive stature, proved quite a mighty assistant, and together we managed the lift. Once inside the house, I swapped the wheels for a dolly, which made steering through the hallways to the bedroom a breeze. Once there, Jeanine, Nico, Maya, and I rotated it into place atop the nightstands to complete the project. I am very pleased with the final product and, more importantly, so is Jeanine.
