Has anyone here ever used one of those slate lifts that picks up the slate from the side picked using a drill to raise it up, just wanted to know if it was worth the money and did it really work.
thanks gary
I lift Diamond 9ft one piece slates and place boards under them to install the cloth....why would anyone need a device to lift a 7ft Valley bar slate is beyond my understanding![]()
Because some people have more brains than brawn....lol :grin:
And then there are those with neither:thumbup:
Has anyone here ever used one of those slate lifts that picks up the slate from the side picked using a drill to raise it up, just wanted to know if it was worth the money and did it really work.
thanks gary
I'm not a mechanic but I had my 14 Valleys (I now have 14 Diamonds) covered by a man that worked solo. He used one to lift the slate then placed a pair of carriers with ~ 1-inch roller bearings on the cross beams. He let the slate down on the bearings which allow him to move the slate around. When rotated 90 degrees it allowed him clear access to the mechanisms, troughs and casting bolts and to clean out the box.
My point is that it worked but only in conjunction with the roller bearings. Without the bearings keep using 4x4s or 2x4s.
Yeah, we always have some helpers around. They're even better for helping the girls lift or tap a keg when I'm not around :thumbup:There's always a guy in the bar asking questions, he would be my helper. I would buy him a beer and ask him to insert and remove the crossmembers