ForceFed70
Well-known member
A cautionary tale for all.
I built my shop to accommodate a lift. 12' ceilings, thicker concrete, roughed in electrical, etc. A fair bit of extra expense.
This week I came to the conclusion that I'm never going to get a lift, and most of that extra expense was a waste.
What went wrong? Well, it's a combination of things.
- I'm just not doing the work I used to. My days of installing lift kits, restoring classic cars, etc are over. Maybe I'll build interest in that stuff again someday, but for now we've got newer vehicles and I'm limiting myself to basic maintenance work like brakes, plugs/tuneup, tire changes, etc. I'm still out in the shop, just not doing any major automotive work anymore.
- It would be in the way. My shop isn't huge, and 1/2 is used for general storage. In the winter, I park my truck where the lift would be. I commonly use that space as general workspace for whatever project I'm working on. I also commonly do things like load up my trailer with ATV's, etc for camping and park it there securely overnight for an early morning departure.
- Didn't think the design through fully. One of my goals was to have a space I could park a larger vehicle like a smaller travel trailer, a skiboat with trailer, etc. I installed a 10x10 door for this, left the bay extra long, etc. However, I was also planning to place my lift in that bay. Didn't even dawn on me that placing the lift there would make it difficult or impossible to park larger vehicles in that bay.
Anyway - some words of caution. Don't make the same mistake as I.
I built my shop to accommodate a lift. 12' ceilings, thicker concrete, roughed in electrical, etc. A fair bit of extra expense.
This week I came to the conclusion that I'm never going to get a lift, and most of that extra expense was a waste.
What went wrong? Well, it's a combination of things.
- I'm just not doing the work I used to. My days of installing lift kits, restoring classic cars, etc are over. Maybe I'll build interest in that stuff again someday, but for now we've got newer vehicles and I'm limiting myself to basic maintenance work like brakes, plugs/tuneup, tire changes, etc. I'm still out in the shop, just not doing any major automotive work anymore.
- It would be in the way. My shop isn't huge, and 1/2 is used for general storage. In the winter, I park my truck where the lift would be. I commonly use that space as general workspace for whatever project I'm working on. I also commonly do things like load up my trailer with ATV's, etc for camping and park it there securely overnight for an early morning departure.
- Didn't think the design through fully. One of my goals was to have a space I could park a larger vehicle like a smaller travel trailer, a skiboat with trailer, etc. I installed a 10x10 door for this, left the bay extra long, etc. However, I was also planning to place my lift in that bay. Didn't even dawn on me that placing the lift there would make it difficult or impossible to park larger vehicles in that bay.
Anyway - some words of caution. Don't make the same mistake as I.



