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Old 10-31-2009, 01:04 PM   #67
Rokcrln
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Re: One-Man Cab & Bed Lift

Sorry guys I did not see this until today looking for an older post. If you ever have any questions about my products just PM me here on this site so I can get back to you as soon as possible.



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Originally Posted by joe231 View Post
what is your opinion on this question?
would it be a big deal to order for the 67-72 and just mod it to fit my '66?
I have not reworked a 67-72 dolly yet but others have with great results. I do have a 65 cab just a few blocks away that I will be using here in the next month or so to build a year specific set of plans.

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Originally Posted by eric67m View Post
I just ordered the cab/bed lift from Lewisfabricationdesign.com. Getting my old cab off was just to scary and dangerous. I do not want to damage my new cab, anybody or anything while putting it on. I am eagarly(sp) awaiting my set of plans. I love new tools.
I am sure you will like this lifter as I use mine on a weekly basis for all kinds of projects in the shop.

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Originally Posted by franks72 View Post
Just orderd the plans for the lift. I built the cab tip and flip dolly and it turned out great. As soon as it was done a friend of mine (rlm316) was ready and needed a dolly, he said the cab bolted right up. Im sure the plans for this will be as good . Thanks.
I am glad you and your friends are getting good use of it. Now you did charge your friend the going 12pk rate for usage right?

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Originally Posted by sandking View Post
Any word on a Blazer tub lift???
This one will not be built just because they are too heavy for a single person operation like the cab lift is designed for. But with that being said I don't see why you could not build two (from one set of plans) and use two engine hoists and two friends to do the job.

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LFD Inc.
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