Evan said
> While I'm on a roll, I saw this one randomly also - seems to have been a 
> topic of interest to the list not long ago?
> It's a bit short & limited in terms of load but might suit someone
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-ES-3090-PROCESSOR-COMPLEX-SERVER-RACK-LIFT-TOOL-DOLLY-LOCAL-PICKUP-IN-CA/302740671139?hash=item467cc00aa3:g:idUAAOSw-YZa~D-D
> [https://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/302740671139-0-1/s-l1000.jpg]<https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-ES-3090-PROCESSOR-COMPLEX-SERVER-RACK-LIFT-TOOL-DOLLY-LOCAL-PICKUP-IN-CA/302740671139?hash=item467cc00aa3:g:idUAAOSw-YZa~D-D>
> IBM ES/3090 PROCESSOR COMPLEX SERVER RACK LIFT TOOL DOLLY LOCAL PICKUP IN CA 
> | 
> eBay<https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-ES-3090-PROCESSOR-COMPLEX-SERVER-RACK-LIFT-TOOL-DOLLY-LOCAL-PICKUP-IN-CA/302740671139?hash=item467cc00aa3:g:idUAAOSw-YZa~D-D>
> Used condition server rack lift dolly. Used to lift servers up and down for 
> installation/ servicing of servers. Capable of lifting 200 pounds. In good 
> working condition. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
> www.ebay.com

Wow..! that is a _really_ nice lifting dolly, looks like it folds up as well. 
You're right, we discussed these
types of units a while ago, and I bodged together my PDP-Lifter 
http://web.aanet.com.au/~malikoff/pdp11/PDP-Lifter/
which I used last weekend to speedily lift a rather heavy Kennedy tape unit to 
the top of an H960 with barely any effort.
I looked for rack equipment lifting gear at the time but never saw anything 
like this. I'd say it was well worth it
for the personal safety improvement alone.

Steve



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