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Looks great! Rattle can or HVLP?
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Thanks. Rattle can on this project. I just acquired a hand-me-down HVLP system so I dying to try it on something now. I will now need to find a suitable match for the yellow enamel color in a can.Looks great! Rattle can or HVLP?
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Thanks man! Simple is most often best with our own equipment where we are using our brain a little bit to keep us out of trouble. And when it comes to the computer controlled stuff, you are out of luck if it doesn't have on-board diagnostics or you don't have fancy troubleshooting tools to "look inside" and see where the trouble lies.Great job on the lift. Such a transformation. I’m glad you shared the schematic. I want to covert mine from a 3 motherboards, 1500 limit switches, super OSHA compliant system to a good old KIS system. For the basket switch/outlet box, is that the original box? The 12v socket with changeable accessories is a great idea especially the volt meter. Also setting it is up for a 12v power supply, genius. What kind of battery charger does it have?
I have a couple of need to do projects before I touch Christine but if the she was useable, it sure would be a huge benefit in my shop. I’m where if I had big stuff upstairs, I could work on Christine but can’t get stuff upstairs without Christine. [emoji22]
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Thanks Mike. I'm glad I made the effort. Now it is not only a valuable tool in the shop, but one I can be proud of too!VERY nicely and neatly done restoration.
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Thanks Craig!Nice clean up job there. I also hate when things are butchered.
So... you got me to wondering..... being in a runaway lift that smashes and traps you into the ceiling verses a battery falling out and pinning one to the shop floor!![]()
It’s a valid point though, switch/relays/valves stick. Maybe a simple main relay switch? They have shunt breakers for AC electric panels, it’d be a mechanical switch with a smaller current control circuit. All gas stations are equipped with these for gas dispenser and pump **** offs.
LOL But what about my new paint!!! And the entire shop!!!A simple solution which only requires a string shorter then floor to ceiling distance and a hand grenade.
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Sorry, looks like I forgot to answer this question...For the basket switch/outlet box, is that the original box?
It seems the small trickle chargers/maintainers have somewhat standardized on a 2-pin SAE connection on the charger output (at least in the USA anyway). Then you have a choice on how it will connect to your battery, either with alligator clips or a more permanent ring terminal. Here are some examples of how these are kitted up when sold.First off I didn’t understand the 2-pin on the reel but now seeing it all, that’s a great idea.
The green does stand out. How about using a solid piece of vinyl. Cut two round holes (or rectangle) where lights are and glue in a piece of white translucent plastic or acrylic.

Cool idea and great execution.![]()
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Thanks!Very nicely done, Sir!
For the folks planning their new garage space or remodeling an existing space, hope they will take your ideas and put them into action as well. Such great use of space and elimination of trip hazards are always “best” practices.
Thanks again for sharing your many talents!

THREE NEW INTEGRATED BATTERY TENDERS (CHARGERS)… (Part 2 of 2)
Rather than have the Battery Tenders on the front face of the lofts, I chose to move them around the corner to the triangular sides of the lofts. Sure, it set me back maybe 30 minutes, but what’s a few minutes in the grand scheme of things.
Shorty i need a pair of those for work.
Thank you! As always, ideas are free here!!You have an amazing eye for detail! Looks awesome. I am sure I could find some way in my shop to use your idea!![]()


If the shoe fits! LOL. Just kidding!! I've just been very ambitious lately, despite the the warm weather.Mark, nice work, your making some of us look bad.
Great use of the reels, I’ll be cutting off the lamp holders on my reels as with all the LED battery lights, it’s nice not to be tied to cords.
If the shoe fits! LOL. Just kidding!! I've just been very ambitious lately, despite the the warm weather.
You reminded me that my existed trouble lights (on reels) hardly ever get used. They do have 110V taps in them so I mainly use them as extension cords these days. But perhaps I should just cut off the bulky lamp holders and install simple female sockets. Another project on the list!! Thanks (I think).![]()