Random Lift Pictures Number Two
Kelly
09 Feb 2004
And to add even more-
Quite a few auxiliary's have a torque converter which is a large range single speed automatic transmission.
Ryan B
Quite a few auxiliary's have a torque converter which is a large range single speed automatic transmission.
Ryan B
liftmech
09 Feb 2004
True- hadn't thought about it that way, but it makes sense.
I didn't know that a)Riblet built lifts in BC, and b)that they built any with ring-and-pinion sets. You learn something new every day.
I didn't know that a)Riblet built lifts in BC, and b)that they built any with ring-and-pinion sets. You learn something new every day.
Allan
09 Feb 2004
Well Riblet started in Nelson BC (way back when!!)... I should hope they built lifts here!! :)
vancouverguy
09 Feb 2004
Well, that was only because Mr. Riblet confused "streetcar tramway" with "aerial tramway".
liftmech
10 Feb 2004
Allan, on Feb 9 2004, 06:59 PM, said:
Well Riblet started in Nelson BC (way back when!!)... I should hope they built lifts here!! :)
1892. I forget that, as Riblet was a mining tramway firm long before they built chairlifts. But I thought they moved to Spokane in the early part of the 20th century, while they were still in the mining business.
liftmech
12 Feb 2004
Somewhere we were talking about Yan's Base 10 drives- here's their earlier 4200 'Black Death' drive in H-lift's motor room. If you can read it, there's a plaque on the cabinet stating that it was constructed 'specifically for Copper Mountain, 1976'. Why don't manufacturers still do that, I wonder?
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SkiBachelor
12 Feb 2004
Does this count?
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liftmech
12 Feb 2004
I suppose, although it looks like a Timberline plaque and not a manufacturer plate. :)
SkiBachelor
12 Feb 2004
Yea it's a Timberline plaque unfortunately. Although I think manufacturers do through in a free plaque if you do by a $15 million dollar lift. I've only seen them on aerail trams.
KZ
12 Feb 2004
i wish all lifts had a small little plaque saying when they were buit, by who and the lenght and vertical of the lift. How much would that actually cost?
liftmech
13 Feb 2004
I wouldn't think it would cost that much, but then again for a custom plaque you have to make a mould for each individual one...
Bill
13 Feb 2004
Riblet did plaques, but they were all generic, showing their patent numbers etc.
SkiBachelor
13 Feb 2004
Worlds shortest gondola? :---:
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SkiBachelor
13 Feb 2004
Another Shot.
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KZ
13 Feb 2004
short, but it might actually make sense.
At dodge chair 6 (Clemintine) has a plaque, but i forget what it said. If i ever go back, i will check.
At dodge chair 6 (Clemintine) has a plaque, but i forget what it said. If i ever go back, i will check.
vancouverguy
13 Feb 2004
That short gondola is probably used for getting accross the road.
SkiBachelor
13 Feb 2004
Yea that's what I figured, although it doesn't look that far of a walk but it is used.
liftmech
13 Feb 2004
NWS, on Feb 13 2004, 08:48 AM, said:
Riblet did plaques, but they were all generic, showing their patent numbers etc.
I was supposed to get the one from C-2 when we tore it down, but someone else snagged it on my day off

Here's Yan's- also a generic style.
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liftmech
13 Feb 2004
Warm day + cold night = ice sculpture!
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