How to Make a Patient Lift Roll up to Low Machines?

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Re: How to Make a Patient Lift Roll up to Low Machines?

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If it is easy, I would keep the larger wheels next to your tool box. Having a look at some item and then saying that "you'll come back later" isn't the same as being fully prepared. If it is good, somebody already got it with cash and ready to take it.
That is why I agree about your mobile lift.
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Re: How to Make a Patient Lift Roll up to Low Machines?

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I figured something out. I can use the lift to put my Harbor Freight lift table in my truck. I can disassemble the lift and put it in, too. When I go somewhere, I can reassemble the lift and use it to remove the lift table and put it on the ground where I can use it.

I can put a lifting magnet on the end of it to pick up iron objects.
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Re: How to Make a Patient Lift Roll up to Low Machines?

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That goose neck is right interesting.
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