
JTI TELESCOPIC LIFTS
JTI Historic Restoration has developed unique, up to 105-foot telescopic lifts that are compact and lightweight enough to access high ceilings in historic buildings.
The JTI Telescopic "BOOM" was developed in 1953 by John Tiedemann. Due to the cost of scaffolding, he designed an outrigger and portable boom system that is still in use today
Boom Lift vs Scaffold
The “Boom” is a technology first developed by John Tiedemann in 1953. The idea came to him when the cost of scaffolding was too high for most churches to afford. He designed an out-rigger system that many thought would fail. With his determination, a boom was built on top of a 1947 “Willie’s” Jeep that also anchors the out-rigger for stability. This portable system is still in use today.

The Benefits of Boom Technology
Boom Technology
Scaffolding
1. The cost of the total project is reduced significantly because there is no third party involved in scaffolding rental, erection or dismantling process.
2. Easily enters a church passing most double doors at a width of 40 inches.
3. The boom is compact and can easily be stored for weekends.
4. Can be set up and taken down and moved in less than 30 minutes or put in and taken out of a church the same day.