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Plasma Lift
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Post 46 made on Monday December 26, 2005 at 17:31
Liftprofi
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Problem means: How could I help you?

Its not meant as a attack or something!

I am not pissed of I just want to help.
Post 47 made on Monday December 26, 2005 at 18:46
2nd rick
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That is the error in translation....

It didn't come across like "Is there a specific problem that you need help with", it came across like "What's YOUR problem??", which is a commonly used phrase in confrontations.
Rick Murphy
Troy, MI
Post 48 made on Monday December 26, 2005 at 19:56
Liftprofi
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I do think the same. Its sometimes difficult to translate from German in US language! ;-)
Post 49 made on Monday December 26, 2005 at 21:50
BigPapa
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Yeah, I don't mean to piss Liftprofi off. I really might need him.

I'll probably check his stuff out next job.

Everybody go have an eggnog.
Post 50 made on Wednesday December 28, 2005 at 03:12
Anthony West
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I have used several of the lift manufacturers out there excepts flattv lifts from germany. I have only used american made lifts. Inca is great when you order but forgot about it if you have any problems and want service. Lifttech is very smooth in their approach and copied all their design ideas from Auton. Auton has been around the longest and will be around to back up their product. Activated lifts are the best lifts coming into the market and they are made in the U.S. Prices are competitive. Controls are available from all the manufacturers to complete your install to your liking.
Anthony West
Post 51 made on Monday April 10, 2006 at 06:49
navin
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Our LCD TV has dimensions of about 70cm x 100cm x 11cm. We would like a lift that has a lift of about 70cm (28"). We have a cabinet is also 28" high and we would like the hide the lift behind this cabinet. Is it possible or would we have to increase the height of the cabinet (by adding feet) and if so by how much.

Since we live in India we would have to either import this and install it ourselves (via our HT installer) unless ofcourse the chosen lift has a agent in Bombay, India.
Post 52 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 16:51
treo
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Here is a tv lift that has no frames. they´ll ship world wide. see example at:
[Link: flatlift.com]
Post 53 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 22:37
teknobeam1
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Auton makes great plasma lifts.. Yes you can control it from an MX3000 with a simple IR controlled contact closure device.
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