I wish my church had an elevator. My high school though has like 6 elevators, and I am guessing that 5 are Thyssen Dover/Marshall (Installed in 1999 by Marshall during the Thyssen buyout when it was actually named Thyssen Dover during it), and one OTIS elevator with Series 1 fixtures, which is used as a freight elevator.
I know of only three of the six so far, which is the one in the school (T/Dov #3), which I have rode, a T/Dov #6 in the auditorium, and an OTIS in the convent deliveries area.
My high school had two elevators, that were both Dover from the late '60s. The passenger elevator had been EPCOed on the outside, (I was never able to ride it, since I didn't have the key.) They also had a small Dover freight elevator in the kitchen that I was able to ride. I don't have pictures or video, since digital cameras didn't exist back in those days. (I graduated in 1995.)
This is an interesting elevator, as it's a hydraulic elevator that looks like it was built with the possibility of adding a third floor on. That would explain the "up" button on the top floor, and the extra button on the panel.
That's a late 90's Dover. (Oh my!)
suzzex 1 year ago
@suzzex It's very gently used too.
jimster586 1 year ago
I used to go to vbc when I lived in Henrittia. I'm just wondering, do they still have teen-night on fridays?
mykeeeet24 1 year ago
@mykeeeet24 Yes they do.
jimster586 1 year ago
0:13-0:14 ingnite
irwinw2010 2 years ago
I wish my church had an elevator. My high school though has like 6 elevators, and I am guessing that 5 are Thyssen Dover/Marshall (Installed in 1999 by Marshall during the Thyssen buyout when it was actually named Thyssen Dover during it), and one OTIS elevator with Series 1 fixtures, which is used as a freight elevator.
I know of only three of the six so far, which is the one in the school (T/Dov #3), which I have rode, a T/Dov #6 in the auditorium, and an OTIS in the convent deliveries area.
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
My high school had two elevators, that were both Dover from the late '60s. The passenger elevator had been EPCOed on the outside, (I was never able to ride it, since I didn't have the key.) They also had a small Dover freight elevator in the kitchen that I was able to ride. I don't have pictures or video, since digital cameras didn't exist back in those days. (I graduated in 1995.)
jimster586 2 years ago
Why dosen't the 3rd button have a 2 beside it?
irwinw2010 2 years ago
Basic Dover elevator.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
but nice
djFadeOut122 2 years ago
Thanks.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
This is an interesting elevator, as it's a hydraulic elevator that looks like it was built with the possibility of adding a third floor on. That would explain the "up" button on the top floor, and the extra button on the panel.
jimster586 2 years ago
I guess so.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago