Dangers of shifting classic computers (was: AT&T PC 6300 Plus Unix box)

From: Peter Pachla <peter.pachla_at_vectrex.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Thu Oct 7 10:54:49 1999

Hi,

>....This machine will alwas have a special place in my collection
>though, since it is so heavy I sprained a muscle in my back while
>lifting it so bad that I needed several weeks of therapy to cure.
>One of the hazards of the old computer collector...

Quite, I've managed to injure myself a number of times shifting medium/large
sized machines over the years.

I trapped a nerve in my back both times I shifted my old PDP-11/23+ (in an
H960 cab with a pair of RL-01s). And please, believe me, shifting a PDP-11/34
by yourself is NOT a good idea....my back muscles still wince at the thought.

Also managed to strain a couple of back muscles when I moved my SGI 4D/70GT
into the house. There were two of us moving that beastie and we'd taken all
the boards out of it first (they're about the weight of my 11/53 on their
own).


Not to mention that I've been in agony for a week now with a trapped nerve in
my shoulder. But then again there really was no way to disassemble that "Space
Invaders II" machine which I was moving out of the house....

Anyone else hurt themselves, lost limbs etc??? ;-)


  TTFN - Pete.

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