Countach74 12 Posted May 11, 2020 Has anyone built their own nose lift? I am wanting to do it, just cannot justify the cost buying a production unit. I read awhile back about using a Thomson Saginaw unit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike B 5 Posted May 12, 2020 I was thinking more along the lines of the Warner K2xpl. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kent Ashton 247 Posted May 12, 2020 (edited) I made a noselift similar to the EZNOSELIFT model but it is very fiddly to make and takes a lathe, mill and tig welder to construct. The main problem is getting the dimensions correct so everything fits and it extends an appropriate amount. Below is a picture of my innards (pic 1) you can compare to the retail model (pic 2) but I don't have drawing good enough to make one. It uses the Thomson PPA actuator and some of the parts inside the Thomson extension tube but there a several new parts that need to be made, the stock tubes are discarded and lighter 4130 tubes used. The end of the Thomson ball-shaft is hardened steel. It had to be cutoff, threaded for a bolt and pinned. No idea if that is how EZNOSELIFT does it. I have attached a text file describing how it comes apart. I only made one for the Cozy because my back was starting to protest that first 12" inches of lift. However, most of the time I put the Cozy on a rolling dolly about 18-20" high and did not have to dead-lift it very often. I did not use one on the Long-ez--never found it necessary. Yup, the retail model is a little expensive but if I had to make you one, I would be asking in the $5000 range. 🙂 Noselift Disassembly Edited May 12, 2020 by Kent Ashton Quote -KentCozy IV N13AM-750 hrs, Long-EZ-85 hrs and sold Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paulroberts 0 Posted April 7 I am interested in what Kent has done. I am not able to view or download the disassembly instructions. Is this still available? Thanks. Building a Mk.4 Cozy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites