Aerospace Eng
Well-known member
Hello,
I am joining because I have found useful information on here, believe in reciprocity, and hope I will be able to meaningfully contribute.
My day job is engineering, but I am a licensed aircraft pilot and mechanic as well.
I have built some hangars in Zelienople, PA, and have accumulated eeuipment aling the way. You can’t drive any of it to a local shop, so I maintain it myself. Mopping the floor of dripping hydraulic fluid with my hair and clothes while my face us rubbing the bottom of the equipment and I am feeling for the right wrench and wishing I had a few more joints in my arm has gotten old.
In addition, I’d like to work on vehicles I have, but is too much of a pain without a lift.
I decided to bite the bullet and buy one. Since I gave equipment ranging from a TB-37 boom lift to an early 50s hyster 3 wheeler that is only 36” wide, I have purchased a Nussbaum HF NT 12000 lb lift. I will review it once I get it set up.
I am joining because I have found useful information on here, believe in reciprocity, and hope I will be able to meaningfully contribute.
My day job is engineering, but I am a licensed aircraft pilot and mechanic as well.
I have built some hangars in Zelienople, PA, and have accumulated eeuipment aling the way. You can’t drive any of it to a local shop, so I maintain it myself. Mopping the floor of dripping hydraulic fluid with my hair and clothes while my face us rubbing the bottom of the equipment and I am feeling for the right wrench and wishing I had a few more joints in my arm has gotten old.
In addition, I’d like to work on vehicles I have, but is too much of a pain without a lift.
I decided to bite the bullet and buy one. Since I gave equipment ranging from a TB-37 boom lift to an early 50s hyster 3 wheeler that is only 36” wide, I have purchased a Nussbaum HF NT 12000 lb lift. I will review it once I get it set up.
