Alrighty then, done a bit of scheduling out of my elevator backlog in preparation for some new videos being filmed over the coming week so I'm just gonna post about them all in this one post since, starting tomorrow and continuing until the 19th of this month, there's a new video going live every
3 days.
The first one, which goes live tomorrow (the 7th) is an update video on one of my most favourite lifts of all time, and the only reason I recorded this one is because the shaft lights were on! I take a look up and down the shaft in this video and show you the full intelligent levelling through the ventilation holes in the inside door jamb!
The next video, which goes live on the 10th, is the final episode in the little mini series where SafetyBreaksLifts and myself give Callendar Square's glass lift the ability to speak up for itself for the first time in its life, and in this one we have the Lester Controls voice, and let's just say like the previous ones, the voice gets a bit confused at one point...XD
The following video, which goes live on the 13th, is of a lift I wasn't expecting to exist in all honesty, but I noticed it while going past in the car, and it is a Stannah which levels fairly alright actually! At the time of filming I didn't actually know the name of the bridge it went up to but I made sure I found that out when I uploaded the video.
The fourth video, which
PREMIERES on the 16th, is one that you are most definitely not gonna want to miss! It's an epic compilation of updates and banter on what can only be described as Falkirk's finest lifts and two of my most favourite lifts of all time - Callendar Square's OTIS Europa 2000 car park lifts! These lifts run very interestingly to say the least but the most interesting thing about these lifts is the
ULTRA RARE VANDAL RESISTANT SERIES 1 BUTTONS! This video is one that you definitely do not want to miss!
The final video in this lot of scheduling, which goes live on the 19th, is an update video on some nice ThyssenKrupp elevators at a multi storey car park in Dundee. This time both of them are working which is an improvement on the last time I was here when the right hand one was broken, and as you enter the lift on the odd numbered floors you are greeted by a nice large security camera that you should always wave at when you enter the lift.