Hotels always like to use hydraulic, I was at one with 8 floors and hydraulic, and it was in ground, they took forever, but I like how this has part impulse and part classic, the cab is nice, and the bells are cool.
patricknedz 1 year ago
I like HIGHdraulic elevators :) and this one is very nice.
dieselducy 1 year ago
The Sharaton Four-Points Hotel (Leominster, Ma.) was 7-stories tall, and you guessed it, they're Impulse In-Ground Hydros.
georgef551 1 year ago
Dover installed some 20 story hydraulic glass elevator to a hotel rooftop restaurant in the 50's/60's but it's gone now...
dea41396returns 1 year ago
hotels floors compared to office ones are shorter in height in most cases but it can be a high hydraulic awsome video
crapper1 1 year ago
@crapper1
Hotel or resudential floors are 8 feet apart (9 sill to sill). Office buildings usually are 12 feet.
Hotels always like to use hydraulic, I was at one with 8 floors and hydraulic, and it was in ground, they took forever, but I like how this has part impulse and part classic, the cab is nice, and the bells are cool.
patricknedz 1 year ago
I like HIGHdraulic elevators :) and this one is very nice.
dieselducy 1 year ago
The Sharaton Four-Points Hotel (Leominster, Ma.) was 7-stories tall, and you guessed it, they're Impulse In-Ground Hydros.
georgef551 1 year ago
Dover installed some 20 story hydraulic glass elevator to a hotel rooftop restaurant in the 50's/60's but it's gone now...
dea41396returns 1 year ago
hotels floors compared to office ones are shorter in height in most cases but it can be a high hydraulic awsome video
crapper1 1 year ago
@crapper1
Hotel or resudential floors are 8 feet apart (9 sill to sill). Office buildings usually are 12 feet.
georgef551 1 year ago