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Registered User
Trade: Builder/Designer
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 19
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Lifts
can you guys recommend a good drywall panel lift ?
I do small to mid size jobs and I am tired of rentals |
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Drywall & Painting Pro
Trade: Hang, Finish, Texture, Paint, and Repair.
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Melbourne Beach,Florida
Posts: 4,948
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Re: Lifts
I have a Panel Lift. Works great when needed. Up to 18' w/ the extension.
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Trade: Residential Remodeling
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 407
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Re: Lifts
Telpro the one the only
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Pro
Trade: Plastering, Drywall, Painting, Woodworking, Stucco
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: South Eastern Michigan outside of Detroit.
Posts: 1,592
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Re: Lifts
I have a Bil Jax same as my scalfolding. I do about the same size jobs, I got it cause I couldn't get my helper to show up on time. when he saw it he was set back cause I had half of a 25' x 15' ceiling hung by the time he got there, it cost me around $610.00 but it has paid for it's self ten times over great tool to have, my head isn't flat after a drywall job anymore.
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