Bradbury lift parts?

Yup weaver sold out to rotary in 1989.
I have a 1986 weaver 9000 lb symmetrical lift.
When I bought it I had to dismantle it at the POs garage and re set it up here. It's built like a brick **** house. The rotary we have at work is supposedly a 10k capacity but is much lighter material. The base plates are huge on mine. It's a floor plate lift but that has never caused me a bit of an issue, some guys don't like this style. It doesn't have a cross bar up top.
When we put it up here I ordered seal kits and went thru the cylinders, kits were pretty cheap and very easy to rebuild. There is a company that makes new cylinders for it but they are crazy high, or they were when I looked into it some years ago.
One cylinder has taken to seeping again but not bad enough to worry about.certainly not as bad as it had been leaking for the PO.
When I re assembled it here my son happened to be the powder coating guy at a local factory. He was able to take my lift in and blast/ powder coat the whole thing, he did all but the cylinders, and the motor/pump. Did the uprights in something real close to "318 blue" and the arms in safety orange, which is not far from hemi orange.
We replaced all 14 chain guide bearings and 8 column rollers. And the bearings didn't come from a "lift parts company". I got the numbers off the bearings and it turns out they are a very popular bearing used all over industry, as well as being the input shaft bearing for a 4 speed ford top loader trans as well. I got all 14, and in name brand, non Chineseium, for $160 total. Would have been 5 times the price as "lift parts". There is 1 company that makes lift parts for many old brand of automotive lifts. I forget who but can find out. Though they have most common wear parts for the old lifts the azzholes do not sell direct. You must buy from authorized dealers/distributor which I have one near me.... But that makes the prices stupid high as well I hate companies that don't value the DIY'ers dollar. Which was why I went elsewhere to find what I wanted for my lift and didn't have to look far