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Old 28-04-2007, 7:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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TV "Lift" - Any info. appreciated.

Hi,

I'm looking for something like this:



I actually had a go contacting these ppl - but the pricing seems excessive (starting from $1799).

Does anyone use any similar system? Cheaper? Where from?

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Old 29-04-2007, 9:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: TV "Lift" - Any info. appreciated.

The lifts from Future Automation are supposed to be excellent.
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Re: TV "Lift" - Any info. appreciated.

The Future Automation stuff is indeed excellent, but your looking at £3k+. I spotted these ones that claim to start from £500 but I can't comment on quality as I only use Future Automation.

http://www.tv-lifts.co.uk/
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Re: TV "Lift" - Any info. appreciated.

Thank you for the info:

£3k is very excessive IMO, considering what we're talking about here! I mean this stuff has to be good quality - but there's no rocket science involved! Ah well - i'll have a look at those tv-lifts.co.uk, price seems more realistic!
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Re: TV "Lift" - Any info. appreciated.

Future Automation are the best lifts high quality and quiet, there are cheaper options Cheif Engineering in the states make cheaper ones as do Liftbox http://www.liftbox.co.uk/ there is also one i have seen made by a Welsh company that used to make Garage lifts for jacking up cars....AV-sales had a lift system from another company too Longbow i think there are a few out there none are cheap tho
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