Behind the scenes look at a 1954 OTIS elevator (Elevator ride machine room tour and car top ride)

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  • MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone! I hope you enjoy this rare look at an antique elevator from 1954. DISCLAIMER! DO NOT ATTEMPT what you see in this video. THE PURPOSE of this video is for you to get a behind the scenes look at a piece of history that is in danger of being replaced. It was conducted under proper clearances. If you do attempt what you see you can be injured, killed, cause property damage or face legal consequences. Also this elevator had no cartop controls so that alone makes it more dangerous. DO NOT ATTEMPT. I do this because I had proper clearances and so you don't have to. CONNECT WITH ME!
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  • @HardDriveGuruOfficial
    @HardDriveGuruOfficial 5 років тому +39

    These older elevators truly are works of art! I'm glad that there are people out there who are documenting them in this much detail.

    • @DieselDucy
      @DieselDucy  5 років тому +10

      Yes. That is my purpose. It is a shame i am facing such negative feedback from some in the elevator industry. There is nothing illegal about what was done in this video. If somebody owns an elevator and wants to let me see behind the scenes it is no different that a friend letting me look under the hood of his car. If you own something, you can do as you please with it.

    • @UpgradedinfectedKalebeggyman
      @UpgradedinfectedKalebeggyman Рік тому

      😭😒 👈😂😂😂

  • @ryanjacob8568
    @ryanjacob8568 5 років тому +36

    I had no idea the components of an elevator lasted this long. That’s a testament to the manufacturing of that era!

    • @stevemorales
      @stevemorales Рік тому +1

      The beauty of old mechanical systems vs electronic systems right now. I’m pretty sure fridges from that same year still run perfectly.

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 5 років тому +146

    "And please do not try this at home".
    Don't worry. I don't happen to have a 1954 Otis elevator at home.

    • @norfolkelevators8477
      @norfolkelevators8477 3 роки тому +2

      I happen to have a *1955* Otis elevator at my house, so I should be able to try this, ya know, since it’s not a *1954* elevator.
      This was a joke btw, I don’t have a 1955 Otis elevator at my house. Wish I did though.

    • @radanju3
      @radanju3 2 роки тому

      1954.9

  • @silasbertodo150
    @silasbertodo150 5 років тому +36

    I work at Otis Brasil and do maintenance in a building that has this model of elevator .... It works very well

    • @Potew
      @Potew 3 роки тому +1

      Qual cidade/estado?

  • @charlesmurphy1510
    @charlesmurphy1510 5 років тому +11

    I was born in 1954, I remember elevator rides when I was a kid. Many had rich wood panelling, gave the car a distinct smell.

  • @effluviah7544
    @effluviah7544 6 років тому +63

    I had no idea this was a hobby that existed. This is the coolest thing EVER. I mean, I have a severe phobia of heights so this terrifies me to the core, but I love watching it. Thanks for sharing, this is awesome!

    • @1dabut1
      @1dabut1 6 років тому

      it use to be a great job until the guys f--ked it up

    • @markcantemail8018
      @markcantemail8018 6 років тому +7

      effluviah , Please do not worry it is not a Hobby . I was paid to ride on the top of elevators and have training ( decades ago ) . Fear of heights , Hoist ways are really dark so you can not see down . He did a good video and used a lot of light for good images . Most of the ones I rode on had car top control . I have had a ride on top of a fast express Car at Normal fast speed , It is not as fun as it sounds . The Hoist way is a dark ,very dusty place with a lot of moving things Whipping past . Yes it is a dangerous place and DieselDucy gave us a nice look and I thank him . It is not like it is shown in the action movies . And yes Dave my co worker was missing a finger .

    • @edhagerty6810
      @edhagerty6810 6 років тому +2

      Elevators are a lot safer than people imagine. Escalators are much more dangerous. Elevators hurt elevator mechanics. Escalators hurt everyone. An elevator can turn into an alligator in a tenth f a second. So be careful. But generally speaking they are harmless outside of getting stuck with people inside.

    • @quarans08
      @quarans08 5 років тому

      Ed Hagerty please stop I’m going to a mall with a lot of escalators 😭😭

  • @BobWilson84
    @BobWilson84 3 роки тому +7

    That electromechanical relay logic is awesome, just coils and contacts.

  • @SnipCola28
    @SnipCola28 4 роки тому +17

    That controller room with all those relays simply amazes me it's so old, but still working fine

  • @mwrcrft
    @mwrcrft 5 років тому +19

    With the lights off in the control room it looks like the fourth of July with the contactors opening and closing when in operation on the older units.

  • @MTSVW
    @MTSVW 5 років тому +7

    Nice! Depending on where this is, my Grandpa very well could have installed it new back in 1954. Cool to see some of the same type of stuff he would’ve seen.

  • @gram.
    @gram. 5 років тому +14

    That was some awesome relay action bruh

    • @robertking3130
      @robertking3130 5 років тому +1

      I did my apprenticeship as a fitter/machinist at Otis in their Bankstown factory (1964-1969). Those relays were not so awesome after you had machined thousands of component parts for what seemed an eternity. It was interesting to to see some of the other machinery that was involved in the working of the lift. Sadly Otis no longer manufacture lifts in Australia anymore.

  • @formerx
    @formerx 6 років тому +7

    This was a wonderful trip... Thank you for this video. And I agree that this unit is beautiful. Even at 60+ years old, it seems very well designed and built. Sturdy. I remember ones like this in hospitals back in the day. It always bugged me when the indicators were burnt out.

  • @officialdieselstudios2251
    @officialdieselstudios2251 5 років тому +51

    Old American iron. So when the thing finally breaks they will repair it with Chinese parts that will break within the first 5 minutes.

    • @user-yh5lv1wz5n
      @user-yh5lv1wz5n 4 роки тому +1

      Да . Это немного менее прочно чем АК47. Очень очень немного. )))

    • @sar1138-
      @sar1138- 3 роки тому +1

      ??

    • @smrt78345.
      @smrt78345. 9 місяців тому

      This is very true

  • @MrAlex-ej8ov
    @MrAlex-ej8ov 6 років тому +116

    I did not try anything I saw in this video, which means not taking an elevator normally. So I took the stairs to the 40th floor instead....

    • @loganad325
      @loganad325 5 років тому +3

      Well, That was probably hard but at least you made it? Wait... Did you make it????

    • @ericbowen5829
      @ericbowen5829 5 років тому +4

      That must've been tiring but in the end I guess it was worth it

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 5 років тому +4

    I’ve worked on hundreds of elevators, including under slung. But this is a very unique elevator. Changing the cables would be very difficult.

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganist 3 роки тому +5

    When I had to move out of my Loft in Brooklyn NY in 1984 I had 2 floors of sculptures and more on the top 2 floors of the 6 story building, at least 25 tons total, the electric had been cut off and I HAD to have the elevator, so I figured out a way to run the elevator up and down without power, but to get to the motor room on the roof it meant climbing up 7 flights of stairs...
    I remembered reading in a 1901 building codes book that the elevators were to be counterweighted to 60% of the load, so, the motor was working harder with an empty car than one with about 1200 pounds in it!
    I forget the capacity, it was an open roof freight elevator so it might have been 3500 pounds, so I loaded the car up with a little more than about 60% of that- about 2500 pounds so it wasnt balanced and would move down, and took the brakes off the drum with a pry bar and the car SLOWLY decended down the shaft. The big problem was looking down 7 floors thru a grating and trying to tell when the car was about even with the ground floor in the dark shaft, I tried a flashlight laid on the floor etc but I could be several inches off and that eliminated being able to just roll the load out on the platform truck I had, so I wound up double loading/unloading everything.
    With the empty car the counter weight brought the car up.
    I dont remember how many cycles I had to do with the 7 flights of stairs too, it may have been as many as 20 loads, but it was a real pain in the ass and I was exhausted, but that little bit of knowlege i n that 1901 book was what made it all possible!

  • @wilw9607
    @wilw9607 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for taking me to a place that I would never be. Love it!

  • @leewyser9073
    @leewyser9073 5 років тому +1

    Last year I wouldn't have known what any of that machinery is. I'm an electrician for a shipyard that builds ships for the Navy and I've been working on cargo elevators aboard an LHA. It's really fascinating stuff. You have a pretty cool job

  • @keplerr1512
    @keplerr1512 5 років тому +2

    dude i really appreciate your love for elevators

  • @billybassman21
    @billybassman21 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Oldest elevator I think I have been in was at the old VA hospital in Houston back in the 80s as a kid, the hospital was built in the 30s. The elevators were creepy and rough to ride in. They tore the building down in the early 90s after a new building was built.

  • @PL1Lifts
    @PL1Lifts 6 років тому +357

    'do not do this at home'
    because everyone has an elevator in their house 😂

    • @williamscoufaras7045
      @williamscoufaras7045 6 років тому +9

      PotatoLift1 I wish I had one in my house 😂

    • @PAelevators
      @PAelevators 6 років тому +4

      my aunt has an elevator in her home

    • @blueauraretriever
      @blueauraretriever 6 років тому +2

      PAelevators lucky :) 😁 😂 FRIRND

    • @PL1Lifts
      @PL1Lifts 6 років тому

      PAelevators apartment?

    • @PAelevators
      @PAelevators 6 років тому +2

      PotatoLift1 No my cousin is in a wheelchair it’s in her house

  • @seantig479
    @seantig479 3 роки тому

    What a delight to come across your video. I have wondered what such an experience would be like since exploring old buildings in Long Beach as a child. Thank you for answers to so many questions!!!

  • @Gabri_T_04
    @Gabri_T_04 4 роки тому +1

    Your intro + home theatre + dolby digital surround = paradise

  • @andrewmacgregor9820
    @andrewmacgregor9820 5 років тому +4

    That was really cool. I've always wanted to see the workings of an elevator and the shaft! Thanks.

  • @slamshed
    @slamshed 4 роки тому +1

    I used to love looking after the old Otis 2 speed AC's and the UMV's. Still have enough selector parts in my shed to rebuild one :-)

  • @utah133
    @utah133 6 років тому +5

    They really didn't change the technology much, year by year. A 1970 one I was familiar with looked nearly identical, all relays, no electronics.

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 5 років тому +2

    That thing was sure well maintained.
    Thanks for the tour.

  • @CAelevators.
    @CAelevators. 6 років тому +3

    Merry Christmas! Wow, it’s awesome to be able to see on top of a old Otis elevator!

  • @Tony.B.
    @Tony.B. 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful piece of machinery, thanks for sharing!

  • @d0u6la5m
    @d0u6la5m 5 років тому +1

    been there, done that, many times. odis was my first. have ridden the tops others as well. i remember a up/down control box on top of the car.

  •  4 роки тому +1

    Awesome trip around a well preserved relic and it's still working perfectly after all this time 😊
    All very interesting but those open relays are something else! Love the light show when they operate and it must look spectacular in the dark!
    Greetings from the UK!

  • @TopGames-fx1iy
    @TopGames-fx1iy 3 роки тому

    This is the channel we need more of. Keep it up! Been watching since 2004!

  • @katiedonovanAlt
    @katiedonovanAlt 3 роки тому +21

    "An undisclosed location." Sure. We all know MIT's elevator shafts, dude.

  • @ModestTsb
    @ModestTsb 2 роки тому +2

    How long! This elevator has been for 82 years! Otis made A great Job in making this elevator working for 82 years!

  • @iangilldjsuperdude
    @iangilldjsuperdude 4 роки тому +5

    I saw the counter weight inside during your car top ride.
    Therefore Dieselducy, I know the law of not attempting to enter an elevator shaft especially if very dangerous! I appreciate your warnings and keep up the good work with your amazing elevator tours! 😉

  • @BuildingToursForLife1660-4
    @BuildingToursForLife1660-4 4 роки тому +1

    EPIC Elevator y'all with EPIC MOTOR And EPIC RELAY'S Y'ALL

  • @TROllingNINJA2031
    @TROllingNINJA2031 6 років тому +23

    I work maintenance in an old hospital built in 1928 that's had buildings added to it over the years. It has some *really* old cars and motors that have been since cut grounded and walled off on floors but I still see lights on from the motor room looking down. Someone is still paying that electric bill 😂

    • @kd5nrh
      @kd5nrh 5 років тому +7

      Ultimately, the patients are paying it.

    • @buffya8012
      @buffya8012 5 років тому +6

      There is an old hospital where I live (and i work at it sometimes) that was built in the era of “let’s put an elevator wherever so they can wall it off in 50 years” (about 1940’s)and they still run...don’t know who is riding them or paying for the power to an elevator thats not accessible to anyone but those who know it’s behind a brick wall or in a locked room but someone is moving them(they are crazy noisy,the whole building shakes when they move,staff are the only ones who know and say” someone’s playing in the old elevators again”) crazy but true...😳

    • @andrewzapar2585
      @andrewzapar2585 4 роки тому +1

      NikkiAmelia RS wow 😯

    • @buffya8012
      @buffya8012 4 роки тому +2

      - given the age of the building definitely creepy...one of them is behind a wall in our med room and we constantly hear it moving...you can actually still access that one in the basement (behind a locked door mind you)but it doesn’t go anywhere(walled off on other floors) so idk the ghosts are joyriding it I guess

  • @mikegross6107
    @mikegross6107 2 роки тому +2

    I manually operated a hotel elevator in 1955 (to subsist in my senior high school year). Never thought about what company manufactured it at the time but I do know now that it allowed the elevator to go beyond the basement floor and shut down automatically. The manager took me up to the roof, entered the shed and pushed a relay or something that allowed the elevator to once again be operable.

  • @Nigel_Broatch
    @Nigel_Broatch 5 років тому +1

    I'm pleased you video at 60 frames per second, so much easier on the eyes than 30 or 25 as with most videos here on You Tube.

  • @stampycatfan01lol
    @stampycatfan01lol 6 років тому

    Awesome! You're quite lucky to have the opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at a historical beauty!

  • @nlo114
    @nlo114 5 років тому +9

    Solid, rugged, reliable; interesting. UA-cam will now add this to my interests and for the next few weeks I will be bombarded with elevator videos. Next month's 'fascinating insights' will probably be the underside workings of an airport travelator :-)

  • @johnneedy3164
    @johnneedy3164 3 роки тому +1

    I remember back then there were operators on them ,worked with a wheel also a gate they closed

  • @ryantrain09
    @ryantrain09 3 роки тому +1

    I've seen a machine room before and a car top!
    Ive always wanted to do this

  • @over.4262
    @over.4262 5 років тому +12

    “Don’t try this at home”
    Don’t worry, I have no 1954 OTIS at home.

  • @strashinsky
    @strashinsky 6 років тому

    Thank you again for this video Diesel Ducy.

  • @phillipmoise7978
    @phillipmoise7978 6 років тому +6

    Oldest I've worked on was an 1886 Moon. DC motor freight.

  • @alpaljl
    @alpaljl 4 роки тому +1

    Remember my, "back when men were men," comment a few years back? It once again applies here. That tiny extra space for a machine room is necessary. I'm watching this in July of 2020 and I'm simply in awe at the smoothness, efficiency, speediness, and reliability of this elevator. Wow! Cheers to Otis in the fifties! Awesome video, Andrew!

    • @DieselDucy
      @DieselDucy  4 роки тому +2

      Sadly this elevators future is uncertain as the building has been sold and the new owners have not done anything with it. Thanks for watching Alex. So nice to see your comment

  • @REWYRED
    @REWYRED 5 років тому +2

    This is very similar to one we have in an old part of the hospital I work at. The floor indicators are mechanical, driven off a chain or a cable of some sort.

  • @blue.light.fazbear
    @blue.light.fazbear 6 років тому +2

    Awesome elevator! I love vintage elevators. Especially because of the relays and the build quality being fantastic. Please make more of these videos (if you’re alright to do so)

    • @DieselDucy
      @DieselDucy  6 років тому +2

      I was very impressed with the quality of the elevator. A bit unnerving with no car top controls but this elevator is a true piece of American pride and beauty. I love going behind the scenes on elevators and will do so every legit chance I get.

  • @axysdnyd
    @axysdnyd 6 років тому

    Awesome video, great to see the purely mechanical elevators like this. Built to last.

  • @americanmilitiaman88
    @americanmilitiaman88 5 років тому

    Interesting. Going to attempt it one day. I think its cool going in old buildings that are under remodel or what ever and possibly being the first person in many years to be in side the space being worked on

  • @jimtomassetti4817
    @jimtomassetti4817 3 роки тому

    Thank's for the ride!!

  • @dorothymerrell6091
    @dorothymerrell6091 6 років тому +3

    Way cool. The only time I was on top of an elevator car was when I got stuck in one and they had to take me out the top.

  • @schweizerischeaufzugevonad1968
    @schweizerischeaufzugevonad1968 4 роки тому

    Beautiful vintage and historic lift.
    I love your videos

  • @domenicolamorte6979
    @domenicolamorte6979 3 роки тому

    I build and mod elevators for a living ive seen a few otis elevators like this one. Pretty cool to see how the old timers installed equipment.

  • @madpanthor
    @madpanthor 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for such a wonderful video! merry christmas

    • @DieselDucy
      @DieselDucy  6 років тому

      im so glad you enjoyed!!

  • @lachihebhassib7256
    @lachihebhassib7256 3 роки тому

    I am a Elevator maintenance technician and have 7 years experience in the installation and maintenance of elevators. At your service, Sir

  • @anthonybrancale4855
    @anthonybrancale4855 5 років тому

    That was more guts than I've seen in a long time. Wow. Cool video.

  • @Ddiscontinued
    @Ddiscontinued 3 роки тому +1

    Very epic relay logic I was not expecting it to be original good video! That's also very risky being on top a lift when you cant control it but you did it!

  • @bunberrier
    @bunberrier 5 років тому

    Great tour, thanks!

  • @EWPA14
    @EWPA14 6 років тому +1

    Nice! Never knew you did this too. I remember this 1.

  • @muzikman2008
    @muzikman2008 5 років тому

    Great stuff.. Always wanted to see inside a liftshaft and the control gear. Thanks for sharing 😎👍

  • @geraldclancey
    @geraldclancey 3 роки тому

    One of our local hospitals here has several of these. Always a fun lift.

  • @aidenp265
    @aidenp265 3 роки тому

    My dads old condominium unit in a building built in 1913 has two elevator mechs from Otis maybe from 1968 mounted in the boiler room. There is also two large coal fired steam boilers still in place.

  • @colinquinton474
    @colinquinton474 5 років тому +2

    Those are similar to the lifts in our centre, ours were originally fitted in the 60's by Otis

  • @SimirJohnson
    @SimirJohnson 5 років тому

    Looks cool. Im going to try it for myself tomorrow!

  • @jollyjeezy2883
    @jollyjeezy2883 3 роки тому

    We had one like this (double door; front and back) in the public library at Kingsport, TN. You could hear the relay switches clacking.

  • @benolifts
    @benolifts 6 років тому +51

    That is the same model (apart from no lift chooser) to my private 60s Otis lifts. The only differences are that this one still has its doors and buttons. My ones had buttons replaced with Dewhurst and the doors replaced with GAL. My private 60s Otis lifts were so fun, until they were murdered by the building owner. The building was abandoned and about to be demolished. When the building owner realised I was going there to play with the lifts he decided to cut the cables and crash them. I really miss my private Otis lifts.

    • @mareecrawford5672
      @mareecrawford5672 6 років тому +2

      He cut the cables?

    • @peterlomas984
      @peterlomas984 6 років тому +1

      What the hell is a lift chooser? 48 years in the lift trade and i have never heard this term, can you please enlighten me.

    • @benolifts
      @benolifts 6 років тому +1

      The dispatcher

    • @peterlomas984
      @peterlomas984 6 років тому +3

      Thank you, lets call it the dispatch system in future shall we to save any confusion for the non lift lift fraternity and those people who would like to know about lift relay systems and their complexities.

    • @mshelton26
      @mshelton26 6 років тому

      Beno Li

  • @user-gn7gc8gf4y
    @user-gn7gc8gf4y 6 років тому

    So quiet running. Cool!

  • @NaoPb
    @NaoPb 3 роки тому

    Amazing indeed!

  • @PatrickCruzan
    @PatrickCruzan 6 років тому +4

    You ever make it to Portland and I'll show you a fine pair of 1965 Otis machines.

  • @TheElectronics138
    @TheElectronics138 11 місяців тому

    5 years later whatcing this and i have so many memories on this video fronm when i was 8

  • @patrickrichmond9896
    @patrickrichmond9896 6 років тому

    Thanks for the dangers of going into unauthorized places. My friend Don Key from Otis did the nice thing by taking me up to a machine room and there is even a sticker on a ThyssenKrupp elevator pulley system stating what can happen if you put your hands on the cables. Those cables are like saws. In some places, some techs that are really nice can get in trouble for taking a visitor up to a machine room.

  • @philipcollins3849
    @philipcollins3849 11 місяців тому

    Worked on that type of machine many years for Otis service in London England and so did my family alll the way back to the 1930s

  • @Abarth328GTS
    @Abarth328GTS 6 років тому +7

    When I was the little kids age I was riding car tops with my father :)

  • @bigclivedotcom
    @bigclivedotcom 3 роки тому +36

    Awesome vintage lift (elevator). I love the older stuff for its technical character.
    Really glad that the elevator industry is facilitating these videos with you. I wonder if they realise that their best engineers have a strong twist of autism. I have a strong belief that there's more than one type of human, and the ones that are classed as autistic are actually just optimised for technical work. Born to design, build and maintain society.

  • @patrickrichmond9896
    @patrickrichmond9896 16 днів тому

    As a guy who used to work in a hospital, I have seen thousands of patients come in with so many types of injuries it's hard to keep count. For some who were making childish remarks about what I said, safety is not the thing to be making jokes about or playing games with. The cables we see that run the elevator up and down are called wire ropes! Where I worked, those things can be like saws on high-speed elevators.
    Elevator cleaning is really a two-person job. The job I had was with just the doors, fixtures, and the inside of the elevator cab. The exterior stuff and the area where the machine room is at iss maintained by the elevator company. Sometimes I would go beyond the call of duty and give their safety signs a wash.

    • @DieselDucy
      @DieselDucy  15 днів тому

      These elevators are cool.

  • @josematiascermenoorsermanc8211

    Amazing...this elevator look very well.greetings from venezuela

  • @danefilander6306
    @danefilander6306 2 роки тому

    I love the floor selector buttons in the elevator car it's very interesting.

  • @sophianaughton8054
    @sophianaughton8054 2 роки тому

    Awesome video what a elevator absolute quality and built to last love the corrugated metal shaft ceiling and that awesome relay cabinet reminds me of some of the early milkfloats I’ve driven on the old milk rounds in U.K. absolutely epic

  • @clayhouseholder9309
    @clayhouseholder9309 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas DieselDucy.

  • @emrahmalkoc8193
    @emrahmalkoc8193 3 роки тому

    it's insane... and i love it.

  • @agad1029
    @agad1029 6 років тому

    Merry Chisrtmas DieselDucy!

  • @Zmrt457
    @Zmrt457 3 місяці тому

    Those relays clicking is full on ASMR I could listen to it all day haha

    • @DieselDucy
      @DieselDucy  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you enjoy it! I love it too :)

  • @cowboyfrankspersonalvideos8869
    @cowboyfrankspersonalvideos8869 9 місяців тому

    Installed when I was 2 years old. Unlike a lot of much newer elevators, this one has been well maintained.

  • @jerradcampbell74
    @jerradcampbell74 6 років тому +4

    An absolutely stunning video. You seem to have been in good hands with Sebastian on site. ;)

  • @Whymedude888
    @Whymedude888 5 років тому

    I just got hired as an elevator mechanic apprentice and its truly amazing

  • @jayo1212
    @jayo1212 5 років тому

    Very fascinating!

  • @greggyd321
    @greggyd321 5 років тому

    Very cool!

  • @themaddasher7783
    @themaddasher7783 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas Andrew!

  • @kellytappis
    @kellytappis 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice elevator works like a dream edit:I’m surprised it’s still working now is a very old elevator

  • @sonycrack1
    @sonycrack1 3 роки тому

    Our city elevator inspector took me on a top side ride along....much more modern machine, but still interesting!

  • @miketrissel5494
    @miketrissel5494 3 роки тому

    Great view of that un-upgraded 2 prong car top receptacle from the year I was born. Can't believe that as strict as the State inspectors are, that the didn't demand and upgrade on this ...

  • @joelirl6764
    @joelirl6764 3 роки тому +1

    Love the old RRL, would be a PLC now-a-days :-)

  • @christopher-2000
    @christopher-2000 6 років тому +1

    cool old otis lift video

  • @mogs507
    @mogs507 6 років тому

    Yes I remember that u and d buttons also being on car top at some time and the trip in travel which could be a sod .until proper test controls

    • @peterlomas984
      @peterlomas984 6 років тому

      Yes they fitted them at the back of the crown bar, some of them were fitted vertically and had the same type of emergency stop switch that was on the car station.

  • @MagnusTheGreat
    @MagnusTheGreat 6 років тому +6

    "To infinityyyyyyyyy and beyond!" - Buzz Lightyear

  • @jamesburton1050
    @jamesburton1050 5 років тому

    This is so cool!!!

  • @LSM_Lover
    @LSM_Lover 5 років тому

    Nice video!

  • @yantisartika1283
    @yantisartika1283 5 років тому

    Good job