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You would think those touch-sensitive buttons would have been the wave of the future.
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Oh! So YOU'RE the one strippin' all the elevators around town. OK.
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This video is a response to Montgomery (Globe & Parallelogram) Traction Elevator at the Experimental Science Building.
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wow thats qwite a collection there
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elevator parts
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'isn't that cool? take a mag-lite and make it look like a real floor indicator!'
i like this guy
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isn't that cool? take a mag-lite and make it look like a real floor indicator!
i like this guy
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nice fixtures
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lol if you wanted to go , redneck engineering lol ( said with respect) use the floor indicators witha red backlight as brake light lenses on an automobile
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i like the elevator light endicator
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U should make a elevator cuz u got parts
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Those Otis Controller Touch pads are usually 24 volt AC. I actually sent the link of this video to a former colleague of mine who now works for Otis. He might confirm or deny the voltage of that set. Do you know what kind of keyway that is on the old Alderson Calls? Might have a key to fit it for you!!
rdavi828 2 years ago 3
well it is a corbin lock. if you PM me your email I can send you a macro photo of the keyhole. thanks for the info as well.
dieselducy 2 years ago
I was at a hospital once where they have those Otis touchsense buttons, except they were square.
Also, do those Alderson buttons light up when you push them?
ElevatorMan2012 3 years ago
yes there is a light bulb in the button
dieselducy 3 years ago
Someday I will have real elevator parts from Lawrence General Hospital, Lawrence, MA and/or Holy Family Hospital, Methuen, MA. I will tape a video of them when I have them.
elevatorsonly 3 years ago
i saw them!! awesome. BTW if you can get an extra antique panel id love to get hold of it
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dieselducy 3 years ago 2