 What the heck is four ways of handling 4x8 sheet goods all by yourself? Well I would work, here's Paul Krossen here, a small workshop guy. That wasn't probably grammatically correct, it probably should be what the heck are four ways, but that's alright. The name of my playlist is what the heck is, so that's the way we're going to do it. Alright, in an earlier video I showed one method of handling 4x8 plywood when you're by yourself, even if you're my age, and that was to buy this little plywood carrier, and I put a link down on Amazon. I'll put another link below again, so that one's really cool. One of the things I like about that one is the ability, since it's down below, to lift my plywood up onto a workbench or my table saw. Well today I'm going to go over four methods, this will be one of them as I'll demonstrate. People in the comments gave me, a lot of people in the comments gave me a suggestion that I look at these panel carriers, so I'll be explaining what this little device is and how that works. And then I've got two more devices you can use to carry your sheet goods by yourself that you probably already own, so you don't need to go out and buy these, although these aren't the most expensive tools in the world. So stay tuned and we'll demonstrate all four methods of how to carry 4x8 plywood when you're all by yourself. Here's the one that I talked about, which is a little panel carrier available for not a lot of money on Amazon. I'm just going to take a piece I've already done a cut off on just for demo purposes. So you put this panel carrier in approximately the middle of the panel you're going to carry and then use your inside hand to get that lift with your legs and away you go. Yeah I know I'm cheating it's half inch plywood and I cut off 36 inches of it but you'll get the idea you can do it with the full sheets. Well as far as purchase products are concerned, here's another one that's called a panel carrier and it's designed in a way that when you put the sheet goods in here and then lift up it clamps down and it's got some rubber things for holding. So this one you lift from the top the little panel carrier I guess sheetrock guy has known about these for years but I'm not a sheetrock guy I'm an old retired executive. So anyway you flip that over there now you can just lift with your legs and hold it right here with one hand. Now that's pretty easy this might be my preferred method for the future. It's not as good actually for lifting the plywood up onto a work bench but you can deal with that after you get next to your work bench. Alright so that's called a panel carrier I'll put a link to both of those down below and then here's the third method just see if you got a crowbar. So a crowbar under there works the same way you just don't have to buy anything. So hang on to that and lift it up. Somebody suggested we're just a simple claw hammer. Basically it's anything with a handle with a hook and so a claw hammer meets that definition just get that claw hammer in there that's another one where I gotta lift with my legs and there you go. I hope you like these what the heck is videos designed for beginning woodworkers. Give us a like a subscribe and a comment and stay safe in your workshop. Oh yeah I forgot you can't stop the waves but you can learn to surf. Stay safe in your workshop.