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Pinball Lift Advice

By Jenk540i

8 years ago


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    #1 8 years ago

    Considering ordering a lift to move my machines.

    Company called Classic Game Rooms has 2 models: wt limit 600lbs, one raises from 19.5" to 26", the second raises from 19.5" to 28". $300 plus $55 shipping for the shorter one, $20 more for the 2" higher lift version.

    Any one know of a better deal or better device, or have experience with this particular one?

    #3 8 years ago

    Thanks - I saw this earlier when I searched the archives - I need it to be able to store completely under one of my pins to be out of the way - is there a way to accomplish that? Looked to me like with this device the handle is always protruding from under the pin?

    #12 8 years ago
    Quoted from J_Striker:

    I have the harbor fright heavy duty one that's all grey... it gets the job done pretty well... when do you want to let go of that TZ????

    Hello friend. Love that TZ too much, was barely routed and in all original shape except for a few mods - its a family favorite so not going anywhere soon - but I noticed it was on your wish list - if I ever decide to part with it I will let you know.

    Still loving your previous STTNG - plays flawlessly. I remember we used your lift to move that STTNG when I picked it up - does the handle fold up so you can store it under a pin? I did not notice when I was there.

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