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Running power up the scissor lift would be the main issue. Don't know how high up on a scissor lift you'll be, but unless the lift has a plug on it, you'll probably need a lot of extension cords.
I am not too familiar with the accomodations of lifts. Can they provide 120v on the platform? If so thats not that bad. Otherwise I'd run the cord up with plenty of slack at the top and tie it off so the hanging weight of the cord isn't constantly pulling on your drill.
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[–] VerySmartFrenchGeek [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Shit, I'll be on a scissors lift. What are the problems with a corded drill in that situation?
[–] oddjob ago
Running power up the scissor lift would be the main issue. Don't know how high up on a scissor lift you'll be, but unless the lift has a plug on it, you'll probably need a lot of extension cords.
[–] OneNutWonder ago
I am not too familiar with the accomodations of lifts. Can they provide 120v on the platform? If so thats not that bad. Otherwise I'd run the cord up with plenty of slack at the top and tie it off so the hanging weight of the cord isn't constantly pulling on your drill.