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Subject: 
Brand New Rigs at Sixby Fire Tech
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lugnet.build
Date: 
Mon, 4 Jan 1999 03:43:04 GMT
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I do read LUGNET groups all the time, but I'm always afraid my posts
will get messed up somehow, so I usually only post if I've got
something new built, and such is the case now. I'm not even sure if
I've got this set up correctly yet.

I have added three new rigs to Sixby Fire Tech. All three are part of
our new Vision Series of apparatus and feature newly redesigned pump
panels, a lower profile, and fully enclosed 3 man cabs.

The new rigs are the Vision Pumper - a high volume pumper with top
mount pump panel controls that carries an actual 82" of hose, a Vision
Quint - with a 3 section ladder and lots of tools, and the Vision
Rescue - a full size rescue/haz-mat with full pumping capabilities,
new compartments, storage on the roof of the apparatus, and a light
tower.

All these new rigs can be found under the Vision Series links at:

http://members.aol.com/regult/sixby.html

Or, if you want to get me some hits thru the Hyattsville Volunteers or
Firehouse.com, go to one (or both) of these, and follow the link to my
site.

http://www.hvfdweb.com/links/Business/Collectibles/
http://firehouse.com/links/Business/Collectibles/

If you have any questions or comments on the new Vision Series of
apparatus, or any of the older rigs pictured there, feel free to
contact me, here or via E-Mail.

Jeff Christner

Visit Sixby Fire Tech and The Nova Industrial RR at http://members.aol.com/regult/

If you reply to me via email, be sure that it is going to regult@aol.com as I may not have all my settings correct here.



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  Re: Brand New Rigs at Sixby Fire Tech
 
(...) Pretty cool, hard to believe that you can keep topping yourself each time you build something new. The walk though pump are of the pumper is pretty realistic. Just how hard are those shoelace hoses to make? Purists please take cover. (26 years ago, 4-Jan-99, to lugnet.build)

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