longez
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Although it took longer to install than expected, it went up in about 8 hours yesterday. It's a 10K#, asymmetric "trio arm", extended height version since I have 16' ceilings in the 40x60 new construction shop. I chose the asymmetric version since we have a Mazda3, an old Corvette, a new BMW and Ram 1500 crew cab to work on.
Hunting season began yesterday and my electrician is MIA for a week, so I jury rigged the power until he gets back to make it right. I have 230V & 115V power and air in ceiling, and will drop all to the passenger side post. The building was designed around the lift, but unfortunately the concrete guy saw cut exactly where I told him not to
I had to position the lift about 1' to the left of where I had planned to ensure proper edge distance from the control joints to the anchors.
It was late when we finished up, and the Mrs had dinner plans for us so the lift is still a "virgin" - perhaps it was best as I was tired and never used a lift. I'll start today with one of the cars, and do the truck last. I have both the truck (frame) and round adaptors.
Hunting season began yesterday and my electrician is MIA for a week, so I jury rigged the power until he gets back to make it right. I have 230V & 115V power and air in ceiling, and will drop all to the passenger side post. The building was designed around the lift, but unfortunately the concrete guy saw cut exactly where I told him not to
I had to position the lift about 1' to the left of where I had planned to ensure proper edge distance from the control joints to the anchors.It was late when we finished up, and the Mrs had dinner plans for us so the lift is still a "virgin" - perhaps it was best as I was tired and never used a lift. I'll start today with one of the cars, and do the truck last. I have both the truck (frame) and round adaptors.
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