G'day folks and welcome back to
America's Funniest Handyman. We're in
the deepest darkest suburbs of
Philadelphia so you can't be too careful
and we're ready to move this big giant
ladder all by ourselves. Why am i
extremely exuberant and Australian? I
don't know everybody told me to make a
follow up to the first video where I
showed you how to raise and lower one of
these big giant ladders or by yourself.
Trust me, nobody wants to do that, but
sometimes you just get stuck with short
end of the golf club if you know what I
mean.So let's get started. We're gonna
use one of man's earliest and best
inventions, the wheel, and one of his most
recent inventions, and a fantastic one,
the bungee cord. All right I'm going to
show you how to use a kayak or a canoe
trailer to double as a ladder trailer
and we're gonna carry this ladder
several hundred feet around my driveway
and down the hill to where I like to
store my ladders. I wore this shirt today
to remind us all to slow down and be
safe. The Turtles remind me to slow down
and the palm tree reminds me to keep
patience and safety in the palm of my
hand.Alright today I'm using a Little
Giant Hyperlite. iI's a 40-foot ladder
that I purchased not too long ago and I
absolutely love it. I'll include a link
down below but you're probably not
shopping for a ladder today. You're
probably trying to learn how to move one
that you've already got all by yourself. So if you already spent four or
five hundred dollars and up on a huge
ladder you're probably not gonna mind
spending another 40 or 50 bucks to get
yourself a little kayak and canoe
trailer. A canoe trailer isn't
actually designed for this but it
happens to be one of the best things
that you can use to move something long
and uncomfortably heavy. I didn't buy a
new one for this but I will include a
link or two down below if you need to
get yourself one and you're in a bit of
a hurry. So look down below in the
description for all the materials that
I'm using today and again thank you for
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you say? Let's get this ladder moved huh?
🎵 Swing the hammer turn the screw, cut 
the saw and stick the glue shim the
shim clamp the vise cut once measured
twice.🎵  Alright I've gone ahead and I have
lifted up my letter and I've set it down
on the canoe trailer about half way down,
that way I can handle the ladder from
that side or that side with relative
ease. Now remember when you're on a
job site most accidents happen around
ladders and that's not just when you're
climbing them and falling off of them. A
lot of times
accidents happen with ladders because
you're in too much of a hurry and you're
trying to move the gosh-darn thing by
yourself. So like I said a $50 carrier is
a lot cheaper than losing your job
because you've got to go to the
chiropractor. Well that's it I've got my
bungee cord on. I've got it all wrapped
up tight and now it's time to go for a
walk. Come on!  Let's see how she handles. (small fart as he picks up the ladder)
🎵 Maybe you can tell a joke, but when your stuff gets broke, what do you do?
You give Tommy a call whether it's large or small, there's no problem he can't see through.
I'm barely lifting it! What do you think of that?
Let's laugh and learn from this handy man with
this handyman with Kitty-hold-this by his side
fixin stuff in a serious way with a not so serious guy. 🎵
Well there it is folks it's right there
where I need it. I'm gonna take the
bungee cords off and hang it up.
🎵 Drill the hole and fill the hole, put the thingy in the hole. Be sure you're havin fun! Measure twice. Cut once.🎵
Well that's it, Ladies and Gentlemen!
that's all there is to it! Get yourself
some bungee cords and work smarter. Use
your head and not your back and you'll
stay on the job site, which is where you
belong isn't it? And find yourself some
wheels for anything that's heavy, and as
you can see I wound up moving this
thing by myself and I didn't even get
hurt! I could still touch my toes and
bend over and go backwards see sideways
isn't that what you want at the end of a
workday? So stay safe ladies and
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whole lot of experience and a little bit
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