Recent content by jezlberry

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    Home Lift Suggestions

    Lucky for me, I have been installing Whip lifts for ten years, and all of my clients have eluded death as well! It is the ONLY UL certified lift in the country. They are manufactured in the USA. And they only cost 400 dollars more than a Chinese Bendpak. What's not to like? Big Brian
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    Whip Lift

    Except for the parts that are made in Italy and China!
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    3/4 " Anchors should be torqued to 100 foot pounds Never, Never (did I stress Never?) try to pull the anchor up out of the floor unless you are prepared to repour the pad!!!!!! Anchors go one way, DOWN! Now that you know how thick the floor is, you could try to drive the anchor through the...
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    Made In China sticker on my new Bendpak lift

    Yeah, the arms are lighter than they used to be and are no longer tube steel. They now use a three sided top piece with a flat plate welded onto the bottom. The carriage is the part that carries the arms up and down.
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    Made In China sticker on my new Bendpak lift

    I can tell you that we noticed the change in arm design/quality two years ago this July and that the carriages now have a big "H" stamped into the back....I wonder what that stands for?
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    Made In China sticker on my new Bendpak lift

    DUDE! I can understand your logic now! One look at your webpage and I can pretty much figure out which head you think with!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Made In China sticker on my new Bendpak lift

    I love reading this stuff!!!! You know, one of my installers calls the speeches defending Chinese quality the "Old Abba Dabba" Kind of like making a silk purse from a sows ear. Brian
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    Car placement on a lift

    The rule of thumb is that the center of gravity on front wheel drive cars is the dashboard since the entire drivetrain resides in front of the windshield. Rear wheel drive cars, the center of gravity is where the drivers **** sits in the seat. Of course common sense applies on trucks, vans and...
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    Living with an in-ground lift?

    You may also consider the Challenger cassette lift as it has a wider drive through. And consider that when you flush mount your lift you have to raise it first to position the arms under the car, as well as you have just lowered the lifting height of your lift! Brian
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    4 post lift suggestions

    Not True! The lift in the picture is Chinese Made. The factory in Joshua has been occupied by Whip Industries for the last couple of years. Eagle doesn't have a factory, they have a Port.......... Brian
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    Rotary Lift SP84 bleeding / Maintenance

    Raise the lift until just before the first lock Loosen the screw on top of the Idler side cylinder until you hear air hissing out. The carriage will start dropping until the oil starts coming out. Repeat for the motor side, and then put a car on your lift!:)
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    Just finished installing by Bend Pak HD-9-B!

    Let's see......call me a name and then leave. Does this mean I win?:bounce: My whole goal here is to save one person from running out with their Mastercard to buy a 1400 dollar lift, and then end up diasppointed with it. Next week I have to service two lifts that won't come down to the ground...
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    Just finished installing by Bend Pak HD-9-B!

    What an idea! Why didn't I think of that sooner.........By gosh , we'll make millions! Jimval, you are my new best friend:beer::)
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    Just finished installing by Bend Pak HD-9-B!

    FYI....you need STATISTICS on ALL the lifts you want to praise AND bash to compare scientifically and back up claims." You mean I need facts and statistics to repeat the opinion of someone who owns the lift? NO, BUT YOU DO NEED THEM TO MAKE CLAIMS. YOU ARE JUST STATING HEARSAY AND ANECDOTES...
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