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Greetings from Nova Scotia

Scalemaster

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Found this forum as I was searching for information on Dannmar lifts.
As a child I worked with my dad repairing everything from lawn mowers to bulldozers and tractor trailers. Later I worked in the electrical trade and have my red seal electrician license and my pilots license. I had several Chevy muscle cars in the past but none at the present time. I am presently the Atlantic Canada service manager for a large food equipment manufacturer. I plan to retire soon and spend my time working in my garage. Next project is to install a 10,000 lb lift.
 
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elevator joe

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Welcome!! you've found a great place,there's lots of great people here. Take a look around,it's lots of fun.
 

thickhead

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Welcome to the forum!
There is an amazing variety of people here that can answer pretty much any questions you have.

Ps. That 230hp sled must be a hoot!
 
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Outlander

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Dad grew up in New Glasgow and my sister taught school in Stellarton for 30+ years. No, I doubt we are related but welcome anyways :)
 
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Scalemaster

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Thanks for the warm welcome. Yes Thickhead it is a hoot to drive the sled. The phrase " sit down, shut up and hold on" does apply. With another computer flash the sled will make even more power, I figured this was enough. Yes Outlander we likely are related, you know how things are on the east coast. :)
 
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