[Rhodes22-list] Reply to Jerry on Motor Lift
Ronald Lipton
rlipton at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 2 08:07:28 EST 2005
Building new rails for the motor lift is pretty easy - even I,
as impatient and incompetent with tools as possible didn't
have much trouble (ask me some time about my upside down
doggie door). You can probably buy parts of the correct
size from a plastic supply house - then just drill the holes.
Ron
On Dec 2, 2005, at 6:53 AM, ed kroposki wrote:
> Jerry,
> My motor lift has metal (aluminum) tracks where it appears yours are
> wood. What are your fabrication capabilities?
> As a reference point, Rummy has a garage with enough toys (shop
> equipment) to equal Stan's. He makes everything sound simple, because
> he
> has the right equipment to do most anything.
> Consider buying the current tracks from Stan, or go to Stan and
> negotiate to build the parts you need in his shop. Stan would enjoy
> having
> a skilled American craftsman who knows the Rhodes for a couple of
> days. Can
> you spare a couple of days from your regular job?
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
> Addendum: "To inaugurate large scale change, you may have to create
> the
> burning platform. You have to give people a reason to do something
> differently." Lawrence Bossidy, when Chairman, Allied Signal
>
>
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