Looks like he can't find any kind of name plates other than on the motor and snapped some more pictures.
Anyone have any ideas on who might make the lift by looking at it?
I just called the guy and got more information, sounding even better.
It's a direct drive & not a clear floor (good for me). The equalizer cables were replaced a few years before taking it out.
It was the oldest unit in the shop so it got pulled for a big truck lift. They kept it as a spare in...
claim is that everything worked before pulled. my thought is to plug it in somewhere before buying. Confirming it travels and that I can see the piston to make sure it's not super pitted. Paint and cleaning I can easily do, seal kit I can easily do. no idea what goes into cables or chains or if...
I found a 2 post lift someone had for sale and it's in pretty rough shape. it's also a ridiculous steal. The guy is around $450 obo. No idea of brand, year, or type. it was pulled from a shop and covered outside for a few years, apparently the electric motor was uncovered since this summer...
I have right now a 16in ventilation sealed explosion proof paint fan in the corner of my attached garage for when I paint/use chemicals/etc. It just died on me and I picked up a free 24in fan. I plan on framing it in and it uses the same louvered shutters that my first fan had. My other fan...
Took about a days time and $40 or so in materials.
Yes it is too close to the door and the side door does not open without hitting its new rubber stop. My solution will be to laminate a 2x6 to the 2x4 cross support above the door lifting the wheels another 1.5 inches (plenty of clearance)...
The 4ft metal rack was 130, an 8 foot was almost double that.
Personally I started building a rack myself. Too many people don't seem to have enough faith in your neighborhood friendly 2x4... and they hold up your house! The amount of weight they can support is staggering.
I am just under 50...