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Hi All,


Ive been floating around here for a while just looking, reading etc.

Its about time I said hello from Australia.

I mainly read the lift threads around here because my prize possessions are my

Rotary Lifts.

Im surprised at what you guys are paying for lifts as here they are a lot more

expensive.


The Brands we mainly deal with are, Rotary, Power-rex, Molnar ( Australian ) Bend-Pak, Heshbon, Laycock etc.

Im so impressed with the service you guys get from Bend Pak, Its fantastic.

Any ways, any questions please fire away.


Kris
 

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Hi SteelArt,

shed loads, thats where the missus and the kids come and eat there tea, If they didnt we would never see each other lol.

It may look white in that photo but its actually Yellow.
 

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Looks like a nice shop you have there, got any more pics?

thats where the missus and the kids come and eat there tea

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I'm used to drinking tea here in the states.. :) Am I missing something here?
 

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Maybe the tea is THICK in Australia!!

Welcome to posting on the site (finally!). Looks like a working shop, is it? What kind of work do you mainly do?

We are definitely lucky we have such good service from BP. Even luckier the Veep is a member of this board!!! I've had my BP for 4 year now - it's been awesome.

Keep the pics coming!
 
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Looks like a nice shop you have there, got any more pics?



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I'm used to drinking tea here in the states.. :) Am I missing something here?

Ha ha, language translation Tea = Dinner, evening meal, etc.

Here are a couple of more shots.

Our ALI certed lifts are the good old SPOA10, and SM14, with RJ7000Z (rolling Jack )

Im also partial to your Snap On Tools as you can probably tell from the photo's.

I actually have a good mate who Owns/Operates a Snap On truck.
 

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Maybe the tea is THICK in Australia!!

Welcome to posting on the site (finally!). Looks like a working shop, is it? What kind of work do you mainly do?

We are definitely lucky we have such good service from BP. Even luckier the Veep is a member of this board!!! I've had my BP for 4 year now - it's been awesome.

Keep the pics coming!

Hi e-tec,

I have read about your world famous BP about 400 times lol.

Working shop? yes I do work in it but mainly for mates, friends and of course myself.


Mate its funny you should ask what I do.

We specialise in Hydraulic and Mechanical repairs. More specifically we Mainly work on Vehicle Hoists, ( thats what aussies call them ) Dock levellers, freight lifts, bale presses, compactors, tail gates etc etc the list goes on.

We Sell, Install, Service and Repair all makes of Lift ( keep calling them lifts now lol )

We are agents or repairers for Rotary, Power-rex, and because of this forum I have in the last few days contacted the distributor for Bend Pak, Australia.

We can now sell Bend Pak's!

Although I wouldn't consider ourselves agents at this time.
After reading through possibly all the lift threads on this forum and being so impressed with how Bend Pak does business and looks after its customers, I wanted to be able to offer there Lifts in our line up.

Im going over there models and trying to decide which one to buy and install in our shed, I think ill end up with a XPR10C, Which im confident is ALI certed also. ( Have to get up to speed with the models )

We will special order ours as per we did with our Rotarys ( Black )


Any ways gotta run, Look forward to chatting.


Kris
 

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Holly **** ... SNAP-ON in Australia, must be good money in Hydraulics :bowdown:

I just bought a new hoist myself ... damn thing has leaking ram weld ... rep is replacing it Monday ... so much for quality control :mad:
 
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Holly **** ... SNAP-ON in Australia, must be good money in Hydraulics :bowdown:

I just bought a new hoist myself ... damn thing has leaking ram weld ... rep is replacing it Monday ... so much for quality control :mad:

What did you go for? We need pictures!
 
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Very nice,

How come you needed a scissor? Do you have valves or taps on the hydraulic lines?

Who does Summit Equipment in Brisbane?
 

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http://precisionautomotive.com.au/ do Summit.

Unit comes with tapes on the lines.

I wanted a scissor so I can open the doors without uprights and also cover it with a weld bench when I don't need it for a car. It opens up the fab bay well.

Once my new extension is done I will be putting a 4T clear floor two post in there for traditional style work.

Where are you at ?
 
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http://precisionautomotive.com.au/ do Summit.

Unit comes with tapes on the lines.

I wanted a scissor so I can open the doors without uprights and also cover it with a weld bench when I don't need it for a car. It opens up the fab bay well.

Once my new extension is done I will be putting a 4T clear floor two post in there for traditional style work.

Where are you at ?

ok I see where you are at.

The taps will need to be equalised from time to time to level the platforms.


Im in Townsville, and I hope Phil looked after you, when the time comes for the two post, let me know, Have you got anything in mind yet?

Is this your home garage? looks huge and very clean.

cheers


Kris
 

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Yeah Phil is fine, not much he can do about the leak but fix it which he is. Can't ask more than that.

Time for two post is when I find a good deal. What you got ?

This is my home garage if you call it that. Just doing a refurb on one bay ATM
 
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Yeah Phil is fine, not much he can do about the leak but fix it which he is. Can't ask more than that.

Time for two post is when I find a good deal. What you got ?

This is my home garage if you call it that. Just doing a refurb on one bay ATM

Ill pm you my phone number, but as my previous post we can pretty much do anything, What sort of vehicles will you be lifting? Summit is rebranded Power-Rex.

Have you got any more photo's of your shop? Disregard that SteelArt I found your thread, doing heaps of work there bud.


Kris.
 
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Here are a couple more random shots for anyone who may be interested, the first one is our other "shed". We live in this one.

The others are just stuff i suppose.

Take Care


Kris
 

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Thought you would have A/C in your shed living in the vill ......

Its a large area to cool down, 22.5mtr x 10mtrx and 4.5 to the eaves, 5.7 in the guts.

I dont even have any fans in here yet, going to investigate that next week.

We tend to get a good deal of wind blowing down through the place and thats the main reason I put the 5 mtr door in the side of the shed.

Its been bearable but its not hot yet.
 

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Here are a couple more random shots for anyone who may be interested, the first one is our other "shed". We live in this one.

The others are just stuff i suppose.

Take Care


Kris

I have to ask who makes the red shelving. I would like to get 2 of those units. 1 Full of draws and the other as bulk can and chemical storage.
 

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Hi Born Annoyed......me too,

I get these from Wurth Australia, They supply them free as long as I use there products, Its part of there ORSY System. From what I can gather it means organised in German, thats where the company originates. ( Germany )

There Lubricant's are like Snap On stuff, F*#kin expensive, But really good some of there cans cost $42 dollars each.

I have so many of those ****** racks I don't know what to do with them. On a side note, When you sign up for the Orsy system a Rep comes 3 weekly, does inventory, and CLEANS everything for you.

There system extend's to many things, cabinets, wire rolls, clip boards, electrical trolley's etc.

Kris.
 

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Rotary lifts.. SO cabinets with Hansen racks... whatever... BUT COMPLETE WURTH RACKS with a ton of product? YIKES! Baller status! I know what that stuff costs, and it's consumable.
 
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Rotary lifts.. SO cabinets with Hansen racks... whatever... BUT COMPLETE WURTH RACKS with a ton of product? YIKES! Baller status! I know what that stuff costs, and it's consumable.

im not understanding the lingo here?

Perhaps someone can translate?

KW
 

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Rotary lifts.. SO cabinets with Hansen racks... whatever... BUT COMPLETE WURTH RACKS with a ton of product? YIKES! Baller status! I know what that stuff costs, and it's consumable.

im not understanding the lingo here?

Perhaps someone can translate?

KW

He is basically saying he is very impressed. As is I and many others here. Very nice space, and very organized. I love it.

I understand some loosely used American slang must be a bit confusing. Especially with some extreme urban terms that no-one actually takes seriously. Such as 'baller status'.

If you have achieved full baller status then you surely have a got Stickman to do your dirty work for you too. :)


From the urban dictionary:

baller status

Having reached a superlative level of ballerdom, it is said one has acheived baller status. This often goes hand in hand with early retirement and being a man of leisure. It can often devolve into a world of dinner whores and golddiggers if the baller has a weak pimp hand.


and the term Baller originating from:

A thug that has "made it" to the big time. Originally refereed ball players that made it out of the streets to make millions as a pro ball player, but now is used to describe any thug that is living large.


The most realistic description of the term, by what he means is this one:

Someone who everyone recognizes for their accomplishments and what they have...
 
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Thanks for the pics - it's a great shop, cool toys (race car) and awesome tool collection! I like the racks too - gives me a good idea on building a paint can rack that angles down and forward like that!
 
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Hey Kris, loving the 'tina!

Cheers bazzateer,

Everybody that come round or sees the Cortina has a story to tell, I think Ive met 5 million people who had a "Lotus" Cortina when they were younger lol.

Me I have always loved them, I attached a photo of the injin, Its a 1500 pre cross flow, forged Datsun crank, Corolla rods, special pistons, dry sumped and runs twin 45mm Webbers.

The Engine is brand new and is completely experimental..................


KW
 

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Couple more.


KW




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That motor looks a lot like my father in laws Triumph Spitfire engine. Is there any relation?

Tom

Hi Tom,

No sorry mate I dont think so, his spitfire is more likely to a a BMC in it, Don't quote me on that though.
 
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Ok,


Bit of an update, got home yesterday to discover my new lift had arrived, After finding my boy I set him straight to work, here he is unpacking.
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After Van cut all the packaging off, I rolled the table over for him and then he went to work installing the platform ramps etc.
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And here's the finished product, makes a good work bench lol
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KW
 
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