4 post car lift at home..........

4 post car lift at home..........

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motco

15,943 posts

246 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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alphaalfa said:
I hope that this may help anyone considering Installing a Car Lift at Home........ Shameless self promotion for the company but it should give you an insight regarding the pro's and cons!

http://garage-tools.co.uk/home-car-lift-installati...
Good advice on floor specifications I'm sure.

Murph7355

37,684 posts

256 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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alphaalfa said:
I hope that this may help anyone considering Installing a Car Lift at Home........ Shameless self promotion for the company but it should give you an insight regarding the pro's and cons!

http://garage-tools.co.uk/home-car-lift-installati...
Take particular note of the delivery instructions...

I didn't when I bought one for my old place and had special fun and games getting a stranded dismantled 4 post lift down my drive using 2 sack barrows and my FiL for assistance biggrin

The ramp with the piston is also very heavy!


C Lee Farquar

4,067 posts

216 months

Tuesday 28th July 2015
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motco said:
alphaalfa said:
I hope that this may help anyone considering Installing a Car Lift at Home........ Shameless self promotion for the company but it should give you an insight regarding the pro's and cons!

http://garage-tools.co.uk/home-car-lift-installati...
Good advice on floor specifications I'm sure.
Indeed, other than fibres being an equivalent replacement for rebar.

We've had a Bradbury 4 post ramp for a few years. They are very stable, and make an excellent height adjustable workbench with a few sheets on.