Yea. Screw on two 2"x4"s and have them stick out about 4" from the basket. Rest the sign on it and run a strap from the bottom of the basket to the bar at the control panel so you can operate both hands. Don't get fancy and bolt square tubing... You'll get in a position where you need to loose the "forks" and being able to easily unscrew them from inside the basket has saved me many times.
Get a magnetic doggie dish to keep screws and bits.
Due to recent changes in the law, Nifty lifts are not approved for lifting anything except you. I know there are retrofits that you are thinking of but those are primarily not legit and an OSHA inspector will fine you heavily if you use a lift in that manner.
The lift I want has gas or electric options at the same price. I've rented electric before without any issues, but I'm sure there are some drawbacks? Aside from environmental, I am leaning toward electric because allows me to use the lift for indoor installs and they're a lot quieter.
What would I possibly be sacrificing if I chose electric?
The hybrid for the model we're looking at is $4k more. Maybe a dumb question, but can the electric be plugged in while operating?If it were me, spend the extra $2-$3 grand and get bi-energy. I've had batteries die on me AND I've run out of gas in the field...but those were on days where I was in the lift 10-hours+. Batteries are slow and then they die it takes a while to charge. Gas is loud but I like to crank it up when I'm lowering the outriggers or getting my boom into place because it makes it run faster. Having the option between the two is more than nice.
The hybrid for the model we're looking at is $4k more. Maybe a dumb question, but can the electric be plugged in while operating?
Due to recent changes in the law, Nifty lifts are not approved for lifting anything except you. I know there are retrofits that you are thinking of but those are primarily not legit and an OSHA inspector will fine you heavily if you use a lift in that manner.