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Craig Balzer
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Took a break from restoring and did some fire mitigation on my lot. That entailed renting a scissors lift (got one that was all-terrain with out-riggers) that also worked well to reach my 14’ ceiling to install some piping to distribute compressed air. Got about 80% of it done; 100% of the piping in the14’ high room.
Between the trimming of limbs and installing piping, I spent three days climbing that scissors lift.
To make maneuver room in the garage for the scissors lift and not bump into things, I moves benches, tables, engine stand, etc to one side of the garage

1 - Pushed tables and benches to middle of garage1920×1920 443 KB
I not only installed piping, but hung some banners

2- to have room to hang some Banners . . .1920×1920 297 KB
That fitting in the above photo is open – haven’t decided if I’m gotta cap it there or install another drop around the corner on the left of the photo
The kit I bought was easy to hang and connect. Of course, I haven’t pressure tested the system, yet.

3 - and installed distributed air pipes and walls . . .1920×1920 308 KB
Also installed a leg to bring compressed air above my lift. The one section got a little crooked. The open end of the pipe in this photo will lead to the compressor (just out of frame to the right of the traffic light) and then to the small room (with 10" ceilings) and the dirty – none of these elements require a scissors lift

4 - and ceilings1920×1920 372 KB
Took advantage of the open floor to sweep/mop

5 - took advantage of empty floor to sweep and mop the floor1920×1920 283 KB

20220516_1652111920×1920 462 KB

Between the trimming of limbs and installing piping, I spent three days climbing that scissors lift.
To make maneuver room in the garage for the scissors lift and not bump into things, I moves benches, tables, engine stand, etc to one side of the garage

1 - Pushed tables and benches to middle of garage1920×1920 443 KB
I not only installed piping, but hung some banners

2- to have room to hang some Banners . . .1920×1920 297 KB
That fitting in the above photo is open – haven’t decided if I’m gotta cap it there or install another drop around the corner on the left of the photo
The kit I bought was easy to hang and connect. Of course, I haven’t pressure tested the system, yet.

3 - and installed distributed air pipes and walls . . .1920×1920 308 KB
Also installed a leg to bring compressed air above my lift. The one section got a little crooked. The open end of the pipe in this photo will lead to the compressor (just out of frame to the right of the traffic light) and then to the small room (with 10" ceilings) and the dirty – none of these elements require a scissors lift

4 - and ceilings1920×1920 372 KB
Took advantage of the open floor to sweep/mop

5 - took advantage of empty floor to sweep and mop the floor1920×1920 283 KB

20220516_1652111920×1920 462 KB











































