I went back and forth looking at 2 post vs 4 post lifts. My shop is 2400 sq ft so I had plenty of room. Only problem I saw was the 4 post lift takes up so much room itself. After talking to guys with a 4 post lift most of them said they never moved them.
I went with the 2 post in my shop...
I recently purchased a BendPak 10,000 lb. Asymetrical lift for our shop at home. It will be used for oil changes and minor work.
My son, brother, nephew and I set it up with no problems in about 6 hours. I had an electrician wire it up and we bled the hydraulics the next day.
It works great...
It is only PEI 4 which should be an issue and it is not rectified which is also not an issue unless you are specifically looking for PEI 5 and rectified.
I have no idea what this means. Can you tell me more?
I would rather have the 18" square tile I think. Not sure.
I am also preparing to do a porcelain tile floor in my garage / office (425 sq ft)
For a long time it was a garage that I parked my Corvette in and I used it as an office as well.
I have remodeled and transformed it into an office that I will park my car in. The room now has wainscoting and...
My garage is 30' deep x 40' wide. One side has a 20' door for two cars while the other side has a 12' door for one car. I can open all the doors on all the cars, at the same time and never hit the other car or a wall. Plenty of room.
With that said I believe that if you don't spend time doing...
A 16' door is awful narrow to park 2 cars in and 22' deep is pretty shallow.
Lay it out with some tape in an open parking lot and you park 2 cars in the area you taped off. You be the judge.