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Reddog1
Apr 23, 2013Explorer II
I do not consider myself to be an expert on the stable Lift by any standards. I did in fact install my Stable lift by myself with no help, years ago. The only mistake/redo I had was the plates inside the TC, used to sandwich the existing TC overhang with the Stable Lift outside plate. Initially, I used 1/2" plywood. Overtime, the mounting bolts wicked water to the plywood. This caused the plywood to fail with the carriage bolts. I replaced the 1/2" plywood with 1/4" aluminum, and have had no issues since.
The plate inside the TC does not need to be one continuous piece, it can be several pieces.
I did/do not like the three toggle switches provided by Stable Lift. They work great, but you cannot see what is happening on the opposite side of the TC. I made a wire remote for my lift. I can raise my lift from either side of my TC, and also have a connector inside the TC to raise or lower the lift.
I do have as source for the gear box and motors. If I can be of help, let me know. I am sure you will appreciate your Stable Lift as much as I have mine. Mont, at Stable Lift, was very helpful with my install.
Wayne
The plate inside the TC does not need to be one continuous piece, it can be several pieces.
I did/do not like the three toggle switches provided by Stable Lift. They work great, but you cannot see what is happening on the opposite side of the TC. I made a wire remote for my lift. I can raise my lift from either side of my TC, and also have a connector inside the TC to raise or lower the lift.
I do have as source for the gear box and motors. If I can be of help, let me know. I am sure you will appreciate your Stable Lift as much as I have mine. Mont, at Stable Lift, was very helpful with my install.
Wayne
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