Who has the best Garage on Pistonheads?

Who has the best Garage on Pistonheads?

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Doofus

25,784 posts

173 months

Sunday 30th April 2017
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It may look nice, but I bet it wooden actually start.

Jazzy Jag

3,419 posts

91 months

Sunday 30th April 2017
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Doofus said:
It may look nice, but I bet it wooden actually start.
Wouldn't take long to get to the root of the problem, although I might be bark ing up the wrong tree.


tail slide

2,168 posts

247 months

Sunday 30th April 2017
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It's a solid performer smile

Edited by tail slide on Sunday 30th April 22:34

FourWheelDrift

88,486 posts

284 months

Sunday 30th April 2017
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That was some impact.

jonr6846

9 posts

96 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2017
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run out of width? - stack them up

acme

2,971 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2017
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jonr6846 said:


run out of width? - stack them up
What kind/make of lift is that then?

CS Garth

2,860 posts

105 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2017
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acme said:
jonr6846 said:


run out of width? - stack them up
What kind/make of lift is that then?
Stannah by the look of it

F1GTRUeno

6,353 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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tail slide said:
Finally .... a hybrid that's worth displaying in the best garage ?!




(from www.lukekitesculptures.co.uk)
Honestly it looks like the wooden parts are just normal parts covered in the results of a bad curry after digestion.

TR4man

5,222 posts

174 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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CS Garth said:
acme said:
jonr6846 said:


run out of width? - stack them up
What kind/make of lift is that then?
Stannah by the look of it
Never mind the lift, what is the car on top?

MDUBZ

851 posts

100 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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its a Sylva J15 (I cheated and looked up the reg.. i thought it was a fisher fury but the lights weren't right)..

i love this thread - but wish i'd never seen it!!! the transformation of my own measly garage is now underway due to impending delivery of new toy - it'll need to be done on the 'cheap' photos to follow..

jonr6846

9 posts

96 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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the lift is one of these http://www.automotechservices.co.uk/products/7521-...
I had to cut it down as I have restricted height
the floor is epoxy paint - well worth it as soo east to wipe clean split fluids

RichB

51,522 posts

284 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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jonr6846 said:
the lift is one of these http://www.automotechservices.co.uk/products/7521-...
I had to cut it down as I have restricted height
the floor is epoxy paint - well worth it as so easy to wipe clean split fluids
Looks ideal for the smaller garage. Unfortunately the lifting blocks appear to be 135mm off the ground and there's no way my TVR would clear that. In your experience what ground clearance do you need to get over this?


jonr6846

9 posts

96 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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The ground clearance on the J15 is about 100mm - I used a couple of scaffold boards as ramps to gain the necessary clearance

Globs

13,841 posts

231 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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You need a strong (ideally reinforced) floor for a 1 and 2 poster lift.
If you have a weak floor get a 4 poster parking lift with wheels - it's also useful for ground clearance. It can also simulate a 2 poster of course.

acme

2,971 posts

198 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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jonr6846 said:
the lift is one of these http://www.automotechservices.co.uk/products/7521-...
I had to cut it down as I have restricted height
the floor is epoxy paint - well worth it as soo east to wipe clean split fluids
Many thanks for that. Presumably you needed to re-enforce the floor? I'm going through a garage build at the mo so now would be the ideal time to spec it etc.

Cheers

jonr6846

9 posts

96 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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Yes to an reinforced floor and if doing a new build, recess the lift into the floor so that the lifting frame is a flush finish
There are some directives such as don't drill into the slab closer than about 6" from the edge
The lift I used came with 10 19mm ground anchors.
If the floor quality is an issue, there is a mobile version that doesn't need bolting down http://www.automotechservices.co.uk/products/7521-...

uk66fastback

16,518 posts

271 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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Looks a fantastic piece of kit ...

DKL

4,488 posts

222 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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jonr6846 said:
the lift is one of these http://www.automotechservices.co.uk/products/7521-...
I had to cut it down as I have restricted height
the floor is epoxy paint - well worth it as soo east to wipe clean split fluids
When you say cut it down - ould you tell how and what difference it makes please.
Ta

jonr6846

9 posts

96 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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The standard post height is 2.6 metres
My ceiling height is 2.45metres
I chopped 20cms off the top of the post using a grinder/cutter to enable the column to fit upright.

The way this lift works, it has a large chain with one end fixed to the inside of the column about 2/3 the way up, and there is a big vertical hydraulic ram with a pulley on top mounted in the base of the post. The chain goes over the ram pulley and down to the lifting frame that slides up the post. As one end of the chain is fixed, for each inch the ram extends, the frame lifts 2 inches - consequently for each inch the post is reduced in height, the max lift is reduced by double.

Although the lift height on my lift is reduced, it's ample for my storage/car maintenance needs

The lift controls work at 24V, so its easy to insert a maximum lift cut off switch is desired - ie switch off the hydraulic pump when the lifting frame gets to a curtain height

uk66fastback

16,518 posts

271 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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Looks like it was fun fitting it in with the sectional door frame!