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    BendPak: Purchase, Pick-up and Installation

    This thread is on hold in addition to the installation of the lift. There appear to be issues which need to be resolved by BendPak. We are working with BendPak on these issues.
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    BendPak: Purchase, Pick-up and Installation

    I wasn't expecting much; only for the manual to be correct and for all the parts to be present, accounted for and labeled correctly. Take a look at your HD-9 manual and see if what I quoted is the same in your manual with regards to both the ladder adjustment and the 'M6 x 1 ...' nylock nuts...
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    BendPak: Purchase, Pick-up and Installation

    Yes it is a manual crane. I've sent email in an attempt to rent a fork lift; they were unresponsive, besides, should I need to reinstall I'd rather have my own device at the ready. I don't lift heavy equipment regularly, hence purchasing a fork lift is not an option for me at this time. The...
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    BendPak: Purchase, Pick-up and Installation

    Perhaps your circumstances differ from mine with regards to a fork lift. :-) Did you miss the part about the floor crane I ordered?
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    BendPak: Purchase, Pick-up and Installation

    Both this thread and the title is a work in progress. It is not my intention in any way to shame any person and/or entity. Should the vendor and/or manufacturer wish to address the concerns herein, Please do so by replying to the emails I've sent to your company and not in this thread; doing...
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    can anybody reccomend a 2 post lift for a 112" ceiling?

    This is true. What I was pointing out to anaxagoras is that for USD $500.00 or so more than the item he/she mentioned by name, he/she would get more mileage out of the money spent. Just because the height of the structure is limiting the item being lifted does not mean the user has to install...
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    can anybody reccomend a 2 post lift for a 112" ceiling?

    Once again I am a junior member here. When the work week starts, this thread may yield some more experienced feedback. Lift considerations from 2245: Sorry for long wind ... !!! SAFETY !!! SPACE: length X width X height -- Not just for the lift but for the other items that will reside in the...
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    can anybody reccomend a 2 post lift for a 112" ceiling?

    Only you know what you want and/or need, but, look at what is getting ready to takes place --financially speaking--> You have cracks in the concrete; how much will this cost you in time and cash to pour and let set before you can install the 2-post; compare 'that cost' to the numbers I gave for...
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    can anybody reccomend a 2 post lift for a 112" ceiling?

    From a junior members point of view; not trying to change your mind from a 2-post, however I've just had to make pretty-much this same decision with the exception of not being space restricted when it came to the 'lift'. I switched my decision from a 2-post Asymmetrical to a 4-post. Focusing...
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    Flooring/covering for rented space

    The choice of flooring is narrowed to either RaceDeck and/or G-Floor. I would like to hear first hand from users of the above named products with respects to the following concerns: SAFETY: -- Using common-sense, how slip-resistant is your installed RaceDeck/G-Floor when 'damp'? Obviously any...
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    Flooring/covering for rented space

    Dave: You were partially correct in that assumption, however, the stored vehicle is a temporary thing. I have 2-vehicles used for work. When one (1) is not road worthy or beyond its maintenance milage, I park it grab the other and keep on rolling until I have time to focus on it; whether is be...
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    Flooring/covering for rented space

    Hi Dave, I'd like to think we understood the above the first time you posted it. Perhaps it is me who is not being clear enough. :-) Lets look at this drip-sheet idea closer. Whichever flooring product I install, it needs to handle all of my listed concerns, including drips and leaks...
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    Flooring/covering for rented space

    Drip pan/sheet will only cover a known drip/leak under the vehicle or source of the leak/drip, <-- correct me if that assumption is wrong. The goal is to cover the entire work area, no matter if the vehicle is the source of the leak/drip, or not. Someone may spill something on to the floor...
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    Flooring/covering for rented space

    Thank you 'all' for the participation in this thread/discussion. It has been most helpful. If the modular flooring doesn't guard against spills between the seams and/or joints that could be a major concern should I store a vehicle, over time, with an undetected leak. I didn't want to do any...
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    Flooring/covering for rented space

    Garageguy lets be friends. I obviously want to hear from someone who has installed 'and' experienced such an option/product. Telling, suggesting or recommending that a registered member/person to leave the forum and google helps who? <-- rhetorical. I will look into some of the items you...
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