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Thanks for posting this. Excellent job.
The Missouri state museum in the state capitol building had a confederate mortar on display for decades. It was made from a large log with a steel/iron bore and very heavy bands around the outside of the log. Memory fails me as to what the story was regarding the piece. Anyway ..enjoyed your post. Thanks.
 
Sean,
Is one handle on each side of the mortar beds sufficient for lifting one of those things up?
 
Sean,
Is one handle on each side of the mortar beds sufficient for lifting one of those things up?

Michael,

Yes it seems to be, the posts that the handles are set with are about 4" deep into the wood. I cheated somewhat and added some construction adhesive into the holes to help increase its strength. I have picked it up with one handle and they didn't move at all. That said the bed by itself is about 90 pounds so I won't be doing it often! They are unwieldy pieces of kit!
 
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