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Moving a workshop!

Me? Overthinking? Heaven forfend!

(I assume you mean jacking it up on blocks, then pulling across the wooden timbers *while it's on the steel rollers*, right? Can't imagine pulling it over the bare - and mushy - wet ground, or even on the bare wooden timbers.)
 
J-P, without the couplings, isn't there a strong danger that the individual pipes will move diagonally as the shed is rolled over them? Seems the couplings would prevent that, as each "pipe" support would be a single unit.

Thanks.

i can almost guarantee it, but, i assume you will not be moving that quickly and, that you will have at least two helpers, one on each side, then they can straighten as you go.
 
J-P - you're on. Makes sense to me, with the helpers on each side.

Six lengths of 2" diameter iron pipe, three per side, rolling the shed across two 4x4 timbers as a track.

Soon as the snow is gone the project begins.

(It's raining/sleeting/snowing again ...)

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