[TechAssist] Re: Projo repairs on the floor. alternatives?

  • From: Al L <alleathe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 10:17:40 -0500

Maybe one guy could tilt it, put blocks under it so the cart will roll
under. I use a hydraulic jack stand that is only a couple of inches off the
floor.

Al Leatherman
224 RT. 46
Mine Hill, NJ 07803
973-361-5796
WWW.ALS-TV.NET

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Old Damon" <damon101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 8:26 AM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Projo repairs on the floor. alternatives?


> Are you by yourself? If not, my boss found a 36" hydraulic cart, that
> amazingly can handle the heaviest oak cabinet projo you could think of.
> Downside to that heavy cabinet scenario is it took 2 guys to tilt it on
one
> side, one guy to balance the load while the other moved the cart
underneath
> it. The table is about 6-8 inches off the ground, but all carts will have
> that. It cost him $150.00 at the local TSC (Tractor Supply) Store.
>
> Can you believe it? You have any TSC's down there? Or any store that seems
> to deal with part farm/part auto/part lumber/part doodad type of stuff. We
> have a D&B Electronics/Tools and  a "Something" Freight store that deals
> with >>overstock<< surplus. I think that's the key to the >type< of store
to
> look for.
>
> Any questions, just reply and I'll try to be more concise.
>
> Damon Brunger
> Telrad Electronic Services
> Ft Wayne, IN 46815
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Phil Bader" <tjanphyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:44 PM
> Subject: [TechAssist] Projo repairs on the floor. alternatives?
>
>
> > Without opening a can of worms here ,  ;-)
> > I remember a LOT of posts about those lift carts
> > I have an arthritic back and working down on the floor on these projos
> > hurts. Elbow on the floor supporting me sideways as i solder and hold
> > things up at the same time...
> > .
> > Is there a general consesis as to the best method to elevate a PTV up a
> > few feet and be sturdy, stable and with the lifting device out of the
> > way (no braces,etc in front of the work area).
> > Not necessarily to move it about, just hike it up where I can sit and
> > solder.
> > I'm 48 going on 88.
> > Phil Bader
> >
> > --
> >
> > Philip Bader
> > Jan Phyl TV Inc. (estab. 1976)
> > 3420 Recker Hwy. Winter Haven, Fl. 33880
> > Fax (863) 299-8821
> > email: tjanphyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> >
> >
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