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    Check out this 4 car lift....video

    How much money do you need to be worth to do this lift?:shocking: Shane
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    Floor hardner

    Thanks for the responses, so if i read between the lines i should use a hardner if i do not want to use epoxy? I heard somewhere they use it in factories for the surface hardness and the high polish would this be right? Tks Shane
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    Floor hardner

    I ask because I am about to get my floor done, and i have had 2 companies say i should use hardner, the 3 say no just use rebar and fiber. I just want to do this right the 1st time. There will be a 2 post hoist in there. Tks Shane
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    Floor hardner

    Did that anybody use hardner when there concrete was poured? Thanks Shane
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    Pictures of my shop EXPANDING

    ..............NICE.................... Shane
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    Vehicle Addiction

    You can always store your "extras" in my garage.:) Shane
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    In floor lift

    I do like digging holes:bounce: My garage is a trusses design so it may be a good idea to go through to ceiling that is not there yet. SteveU you say the slab needs to be 12"x48"x161" or that needs to be the size of the opening for the cartridge? Thanks for the responses Shane
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    In floor lift

    thanks for the quick response, i sounds like the 2 post is something to look into alittle more, i guess the 9000lbs. is going to be my only option. tks Shane
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    In floor lift

    Just wondering if anyone has installed an infloor[cartridge] lift? I did contact Mohawk the price was $5500. Does anyone have a comparison between the infloor and the 2 post? I have 137" to play with most 2 posts i have looked at are around 141 to 145", i did see bend pac has a 9000lbs lift...
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    Keeping prying eyes out of your garage

    Accually i put no windows on the sides just in my garage doors. Shane
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