Seems like the big 3 are craftsman, Rubbermaid and gladiator? Any others? Which has the best bang for the buck? I'd be using a wide range of shelves/baskets and hooks for tools, yard gear, ect.
I wish you could get the HD-9XW in a 200" length
I guess I could just remove and reinstall the ramps each time, but that seems like a pain
Anyone have to do that on their lift?
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The 3rd stall is about 31" deeper than the rest of the garage to compensate for that 3rd door being offset from the front of the house for some architectural purpose. I have 200" between the third door and the main wall (not alcove).
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So 'max rise' of 70" means that would be the head clearance walking around under it? That's kind of disappointing because I'd be using it for storage occasionally and would need a minimum of 75" to stand up straight.
I see the 'M' revision of the HD-9 is 110.25" so I went and remeasured my garage. I have exactly 111.5" between a steel support beam and my exterior wall... very close
If that minimal clearance would work, I guess I could consider the HD-9 for extra width for my ~77" tire to tire outside width...
I want to put a 4-post lift in my 3rd garage stall and these two seem to be the best options.
The space is:
96" door
110" wide (support post to exterior wall)
200" deep
115" tall (support beam)
133" tall (rest of ceiling around support beam)
I have 3 uses in mind:
1 - Store tools, spare...
Sounds good, sprinkler and ac guy said relocation wouldn't be too expensive. when I get home next week I'll start getting quotes, just wanted to get an idea of what a reasonable cost would be.
I finally bought a house w/ a 3 car garage, but the garage here is just too shallow, I need much more space for cars/tools and am considering a tandem bump out for the 3rd stall.
I'd like to push the garage back to the rear line of the house and 'box' in that corner. The AC unit and sprinkler...