I plan to as I go. The eves were left open for some reason so I’ll need to finish that and then do the insulation. Even thought about putting up some type of ceiling to try and keep the heat in.
What’s up guys. Just wanted to share my new to me shop. The wife and I recently purchased a new house. My only requirement was to have a shop big enough for a lift already with it lol. My last shop was a 30x50 with a rotary lift. Here’s a link to that “build” ...
I paid $75 for a local place to rebuild a ram from my rotary a few months back. A hydraulic ram is a hydraulic ram. Just because it’s in (insert specific name brand and model of lift) doesn’t make it so special that only that company can rebuild or replace it lol.
I can’t wnvision what’s going on exactly. Most jacks lower by twisting the handle counter clockwise to release pressure. Or by taking the handle out and inserting the end of the handle onto a ****** and twisting it counter clockwise to lower as well.
Little update here. Got the seal replaced and cylinder installed back in the lift. After I hooked up the hydraulic line I hit the lift button. First mistake was doing this alone. Second was not paying attention to making sure to guide the cylinder into the top hole of the carriage. I guess when...
Check out this thread of mine. I picked up the exact same lift a few years back. Had sat outside for years with just a plastic bag covering up the motor. I ended up buying a parts kit from some place that included new sheathes for the safety locks cable, new equalizing cables, some assorted...