You pay $50
You get trained (lift safety, how not to be an idiot, proper procedures, etc)
You get 24/7 access to our 2 post drive on lift
If you are already a Dallas Makerspace member, this training class will teach you basic lift safety and authorize you to use our two post drive on lift. Training is mandatory to use our lift. There is currently no reservation system and lift use is available on a first come first serve basis.
Lift use rules include but are not limited to:
Only DMS trained and authorized operators allowed
Only operator’s personally owned vehicle may be placed on lift
Use at your own risk, DMS not responsible for any damage you do to your own property
Maximum curb weight 6,000 pounds
Video surveillance in use, unauthorized or unsafe lift operation will result in banishment from DMS
This is on short notice now that the lift is fully functional, post when you would like the next training to be if you can’t make this one.
Also note the limitations of this drive on 2 post lift, you can’t swing arms out of the way, you have to drive over the lifting pads/ramps, we installed it on purpose in the narrow configuration(anything wider than a corvette will not fit), we only have a 12 foot ceiling, and we are limiting actual curb weight to 6,000 pounds. I realize that this won’t accommodate everyone who ever wanted to use a lift at DMS with any vehicle for any purpose, but this is what we have to work with.
As long as there are still tickets available on Monday, I will be there! I have great need to replace the shift solenoids on my Buick, but accessing the transmission in any form from just a few inches off the ground is not an ideal thing D:
Just curious since we’ve been talking lately about the space’s finances, how much of the class fees go to the instructor vs committee vs general fund? Say, if 10 people attend the class? I imagine that maintenancing the left has an expense.
Honestly, either would be great but I would personally prefer Saturday the 10th. I feel I don’t always have a lot of brain power left for important safety information in the middle of the week.
But the better news is the tools look great, they were definitely needed now, and this totally justifies to all the naysayers why it made/makes sense to charge $50 for this training and certification-to-use.