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Originally Posted by Mike D
Cmon, now! Don't be such a wuss! If McCulloch could bring the London Bridge to Lake Havasu then surely you could move the oven. Hmm, let's see, McC' bought and transported the bridge for just a little over 100 million, your oven can't be but 100th of it's size, minus the fact it doesn't have to shipped overseas, yup, I figure you should be able to get it into place for just under $736K.  Such a bargain!
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I'm just a poor, lazy man . . . once all of that was done I wasn't gonna move it anywhere!
Actually If I pulled the roof & walls . . . & I could get a big forklift type thing (not sure how to get that into the property close enough) to slide in under the rebar I welded up for the base (that sat on top of the walls . . . It could be moved, and only about 7'X9' and about 10,000 lbs, besides the guy who bought my house loves it! sold the house to the 1st person the realtor brought, closed in 4 weeks! See . . . the rebar sticking out the sides? It is not hooked down, well other than gravity!
Hard to get a lift up here unless it is a helocopter

Cement truck with all wheel drive couldn't come up
Another link to the book mentioned above . . .
http://www.ovencrafters.net/