All Due Credit, John
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:49 pm
Thank you, John for the inspiration. Welcome aboard.
Yes I looked at your great site and used your ideas in fashioning my mortorised lift. I put in 2 mico switches to stop travel up and down as the driver would tended to unscrew itself. I am also looking at developing a variable stop when working in blind mortices - not removing the stock until 'job done'.
The original 'driver did not have to much torque so I utilised the 6v lead-acid batteries and when the lift is in use I have power going thru the original charger to top up the batteries. Not to complicated. I have torture tested the unit and after 30 minutes of constant up and down movement of the driver and morticing into pine off-cuts the unit did get quite warm but still functions well.
Once again thank you for the great idea and TOTAL CREDIT to you for a fine use of recycling.
Humbly yours,
Sandy from New Zealand
Yes I looked at your great site and used your ideas in fashioning my mortorised lift. I put in 2 mico switches to stop travel up and down as the driver would tended to unscrew itself. I am also looking at developing a variable stop when working in blind mortices - not removing the stock until 'job done'.
The original 'driver did not have to much torque so I utilised the 6v lead-acid batteries and when the lift is in use I have power going thru the original charger to top up the batteries. Not to complicated. I have torture tested the unit and after 30 minutes of constant up and down movement of the driver and morticing into pine off-cuts the unit did get quite warm but still functions well.
Once again thank you for the great idea and TOTAL CREDIT to you for a fine use of recycling.
Humbly yours,
Sandy from New Zealand