Love my gator lift. Use it for paddle boards and it’s been excellent. After 4 years of seasonal use it’s squealing when raising and lowering. Where should I oil or grease it? Thx
I'm surprised the lag bolts didn't break like 2 of the 6 I used to mount the motor plate. Went to the hardware store and bought new ones. I would appreciate re-reimbursement for those Proslat Inc.?
Says in the video that the lift needs a minimum of 3ft by 4ft of open space and the motor mount needs to be a minimum of 3ft from any walls or obstructions. Thats where the tape measure comes in. Stud finder is obviously used to find the ceiling joists if you have a finished ceiling. If you or ceiling joists are exposed then you can omit the stud finder.
Love my gator lift. Use it for paddle boards and it’s been excellent. After 4 years of seasonal use it’s squealing when raising and lowering. Where should I oil or grease it? Thx
I'm surprised the lag bolts didn't break like 2 of the 6 I used to mount the motor plate. Went to the hardware store and bought new ones. I would appreciate re-reimbursement for those Proslat Inc.?
Hi T Dogg sorry to hear that! Please either provide me with a way to contact you directly or kindly reach out to sabryna@proslat.com Thank you!
If you use the Parallel Method (Option C or D), how much weight will a Single 2x4 Rafter or Joist be able to Safely hold??
What is that measuring device or stud finder used in this video?
Says in the video that the lift needs a minimum of 3ft by 4ft of open space and the motor mount needs to be a minimum of 3ft from any walls or obstructions. Thats where the tape measure comes in.
Stud finder is obviously used to find the ceiling joists if you have a finished ceiling. If you or ceiling joists are exposed then you can omit the stud finder.
Thank god we have CZcams the instructions are terrible the people that prepare instructions should be in jail for incompetence