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Title: Regional Bus Pit Registry?
Post by: grantgoold on April 27, 2012, 08:31:49 AM
A question today regarding replacing an air tank got me thinking.  Is there any way we could start a registry on available bus bits for hourly rental. I am thinking that there may be many pits that are not in service or irregularly used that the owner may be interested in renting. I know that I have wished for many years that I had access to a pit to repair air leaks, valves, tanks......

Just wondering if a registry would be feasible?

Grant
Title: Re: Regional Bus Pit Registry?
Post by: Oonrahnjay on April 27, 2012, 08:37:23 AM
    Sounds good to me.  Unfortunately, insurance requirements have caused my shops to fill in their pits over the past few years.  A shame, but true.  They're becoming hard to find.
Title: Re: Regional Bus Pit Registry?
Post by: pabusnut on April 27, 2012, 10:13:30 AM
Bus pits are going away because they have to be treated as confined space, and then everyone who uses them has to have special training.  The pits need to have venting, etc.  They are also prone to water intrusion if not built right.

BUT---What I thought  I saw in the title was Regional Bus MONEY Pit Registry!!!

I was going to respond that mine qualifies!!!
Title: Re: Regional Bus Pit Registry?-How about Bus lifts?
Post by: grantgoold on April 27, 2012, 09:47:29 PM
That is what I thought might be the case. So, how about a bus lift registry? I sure would like to get access to a lift for a weekend or holiday so I could do some of the work myself. I think I will talk to the local fire department mechanics and see if they have some ideas.

Thanks
Title: Re: Regional Bus Pit Registry?
Post by: chev49 on April 28, 2012, 05:07:24 AM
it would be nice to have a USA MAP posted with not only bus lifts, but locations of people who have busses, and locations of people who will help others.  Not a list, but dots on the usa map.   that way, people could easily look and see where they are and who is close, or which lift, etc is close...
course it would take some bus nut to update the map at least once a week or more often... and the other nuts would have to post to that moderator when they move... but could be done. 
Title: Re: Regional Bus Pit Registry?
Post by: Eric on April 28, 2012, 05:49:19 AM
I would agree with chev49 And I would be willing to do it if someone supplied the list... We could make it part of this board through google maps... I'll do the map portion if someone supplies a list  ;D
Title: Re: Re: Regional Bus Pit Registry?
Post by: Kenny on April 28, 2012, 06:20:53 PM
What would a fair price be to rent out a pit? I'm in the process of building one now. It will be complete with floor drains and ventilation.

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