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One idea for all us
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One idea for all us
During the construction of our tanks, we need to keep the hull raised, higher and higher, until the assembly of the tracks.
It would be nice to have a small platform with articulated arms, which could be operated with a worm by a simply cordless screwdriver or drill.
I am not able to make a drawing, but maybe someone can take this idea and develop it.
It would be nice to have a small platform with articulated arms, which could be operated with a worm by a simply cordless screwdriver or drill.
I am not able to make a drawing, but maybe someone can take this idea and develop it.
Alfredo
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One of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-MC5908-S ... B001SFVG5O
But make sure you get one with a nut to turn, rather than a handle, otherwise you can't operate it on a bench
Adrian.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-MC5908-S ... B001SFVG5O
But make sure you get one with a nut to turn, rather than a handle, otherwise you can't operate it on a bench
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Hi Alfredo,
Here are the specifications
Specification
Model No:....................................................................MC5908C
Capacity:..........................................................................450kg
Minimum Height:..............................................................85mm
Maximum Height:...........................................................365mm
Width:.............................................................................230mm
Length:...........................................................................380mm
I have a similar scissor lift (see picture)
![Image](http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/Nitrojunk/2082_FOTO20HUIB202119.jpg)
![Image](http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/Nitrojunk/2082_FOTO20HUIB202118.jpg)
The black clamps are optional. The support flanges ensure a safe mounting.
The price was only Euro 49,- .
Similar tools must be available in Italy too.
Here are the specifications
Specification
Model No:....................................................................MC5908C
Capacity:..........................................................................450kg
Minimum Height:..............................................................85mm
Maximum Height:...........................................................365mm
Width:.............................................................................230mm
Length:...........................................................................380mm
I have a similar scissor lift (see picture)
![Image](http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/Nitrojunk/2082_FOTO20HUIB202119.jpg)
![Image](http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/Nitrojunk/2082_FOTO20HUIB202118.jpg)
The black clamps are optional. The support flanges ensure a safe mounting.
The price was only Euro 49,- .
Similar tools must be available in Italy too.
Cheers,
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Motor Cycle Lift
Hi All
The Motor Cycle lift is a very useful purchase.....
I have just used it to lift two 60Kg solid wood High Level Corner Units for our new kitchen into position all on my own, I am a 10 stone weakling who learnt the hard way on a farm, shifting 1cwt sacks of corn when student! Just because it is bought for the tank these things can be used for other purposes, which helps to justify your interest in this hobby!
Regards
Steve
The Motor Cycle lift is a very useful purchase.....
I have just used it to lift two 60Kg solid wood High Level Corner Units for our new kitchen into position all on my own, I am a 10 stone weakling who learnt the hard way on a farm, shifting 1cwt sacks of corn when student! Just because it is bought for the tank these things can be used for other purposes, which helps to justify your interest in this hobby!
Regards
Steve
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It is quite simple; I removed the spring pin and removed the crank, then I drilled a copper pipe (copper is not ideal, but it was what I had in the workshop) ø 6 mm. the two ends. One part is inserted into the pivot on the platform and fixed with M6 bolt/nut, in the opposite hole just insert a screwdriver for the motion.
Alfredo
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Sealey MC 5908
Hello Fred,
I had difficulty finding a supplier who ship in Italy, even Amazon, I finally found this
www.toolsdirect2you.co.uk
If you have problems you can contact
Tony Littleford <tools.direct@yahoo.com>
Service very quick ad satisfactory by TNT.
I had difficulty finding a supplier who ship in Italy, even Amazon, I finally found this
www.toolsdirect2you.co.uk
If you have problems you can contact
Tony Littleford <tools.direct@yahoo.com>
Service very quick ad satisfactory by TNT.
Alfredo
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I found another dealer in Germany.
http://www.louis.de/index.php?topic=art ... r=10003265
Thanks for the help.
Fred
http://www.louis.de/index.php?topic=art ... r=10003265
Thanks for the help.
Fred
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Hi Fred,
Here is another German supplier, but with a much lower price:
http://www.household-discounter.de/such ... &x=28&y=10
Here is another German supplier, but with a much lower price:
http://www.household-discounter.de/such ... &x=28&y=10
Cheers,
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