The updates are a little spaced out here, I know, but progress continues...
Yesterday, I moved the columns into place - well, at least where I would most like them. But I thought I would share here and get feedback on the location on my shop floor.
First, I had to move the columns around. I went "old-world school" and rolled the columns on pipe rollers. The first attempt was with copper pipe as the bearings, but they eventually crushed under the weight of the column when encountering small imperfections on the floor or as I shifted the column a little to rotate it in a different direction.
So I bought some 1/2" steel rod (2 - 3' pcs that I cut to 18" so I had 4 rollers) to use with the next column and that worked much better.
Here are the pictures of my desired placement. Any of the mounting holes are at least 6inches from the edge of the slab (at the wall it is more like 12") and 6" away from the relief cuts.
And here's one more picture, a sketch of the layout of my shop floor (I'm showing the overall outline of the floor of the shop, and then the dimensions of the sections created by the relief cuts). I know it would be better to get the lift away from the wall to have more room to work on that side, but I also don't want the lift obstructing a lot of the floor space in the rest of the shop.
That said, as I slept on it, I am wondering if I have to move the columns away from the "corners" created by the relief cuts in the floor slab. If I have to do that, then the lift will be in the middle of the shop floor somewhere, no matter what.