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| All Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: dubuque, iowa
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| Has anyone ever had to move a Mystic Tan from one place to another? I just wanted to know how difficult it will be, or if anyone has any suggestions. They would be welcomed. Also, Is it fairly easy to move tanning beds to new locations? We are planning a new move this summer. Thanks for your input. ![]() |
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| Super Star | I moved my Mystic around the room...it used to sit in the middle of the room and I wanted to move it to one side. I have an ancient fiberglass unit. It was super easy to move, although it acted up for a bit after the move. Not sure if the modern Mystics have it, but we had to take the blue covering off and the grates out and it slide very easy. __________________ "Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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| All Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: dubuque, iowa Posts: 116 | thanks for the reply- I wish mine would be that easy. I have to move it 1 mile down the road. Any other comments if it will be easy or how to go about taking it apart? ![]() |
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| All Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: texas Posts: 128 | Over time I have moved many things and most recently a large standup bed and a Magic Tan from one room to another. My advice take digital photos of everything you take apart step by step and then use it as slide show when you put it back together. Last take all extra screws, hoses, clamps, etc. and just throw those away you didn't need them anyway. |
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