Why did it come from Canada?
I know a couple of people who build and install small lifts here.....they would never make a mistake like that.
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Why did it come from Canada?
I know a couple of people who build and install small lifts here.....they would never make a mistake like that.
But look on the bright side, Mario. That looks a handy size. About 40 wine casks? [bighmmm] Some people we know casually, had a Stair Glider installed & it seems the only use it gets is to carry the weekly booze supply (Casks, Slabs etc etc) up from the car park to the inside of their joint.
I suppose that cost a motza but they paid for it out of their own savings so not a drain on the Public Purse.
Don't know, possibly that we don't manufacture anything here any more.
You would think being a Federal Govt dept, the NDIS would insist that the Australian tax payer monies were spent on Australian products first, but since we don't manufacture any thing here anymore hence things are purchased elsewhere.
my wheelchair Assembled here in Australia, maybe some of it made here, but some from O/S components.
my toilet/ shower commode USA
my ceiling hoist in bedroom USA
my pressure care mattress and pump Sweden
little aids , odds & sods China
epedema pump have to check.
At least the wheel chair hoist at Patterson River was assembled/made here. Get the feeling fit is made for people smaller than us Mario?
When OS in several countries I found chairs fit my waste yet my height/legs struggled to fit. Door heights in some of our North North West neighbors had me ducking. Burke's back yard years ago had the host looking at some Roman Armour with the comment even he would struggle to fit in it.
There are very good engineering firms here in Aust. They are usually very busy and not as flexible for our wants at a retail level. As mentioned my great grandad would have been able to help. Long gone of course. Just found a post you might like. Old school OZ[thumbsupbig]
https://www.stcc.com.au/pg_technicalpdf.php?id=44
Guess I just gave away my last name[biggrin]
received an email this arvo from lift company confirming what l already knew, chair wont fit the lift.( l knew year 11 maths would come in handy some day) They are going to work out a quote on a large platform and cabin to represent to the ndis. if approved it will take 4 -6 weeks to air freight it.