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Re: how heavy is too heavy?

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Here is what I came up with to move my 90lbs doll around. It works really well ! I bought a folding hand truck and dolly, 200lbs limit for only $29.99 from Amazon. Taped a piece of card board to the base and a towel around the handle held with rubber bands. Since my doll lays in a bed, to get her up I have to put her in the standing position anyway so I just stand her up - move her over to the dolly from behind and a way we go.

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add some seat belts and you could sell that idea!
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That is very similar to how mine looks but I used mattress foam instead of a towel.
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Did anyone partially convert the attic as her home and meeting place? I have an idea of building a 4'x4'x6.5' box in the attic with R30 insulation. Then tee an air-conditioning conduit in. That will be real quick and less than $200. Then I can get my first doll. She will not have to be moved much, except inside her home. Is it a bad idea?

I can also store her in the garage, but taking her out to the upstairs bedroom is a bit of hassle. I can use a yoga mattress downstairs. But it's almost impossible to navigate inside the garage with a doll even when one car is in.

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