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    Protecting framing plates from water

    depends where you live. if you live in the snow belt and will be bringing in vehicles full of snow and snowmobiles etc. like i do you will have water problems. Where i am from if you are smart you put a concrete pinned curb atop the slab and stick frame above the curb. In my case I have a 8"...
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    I finally got spray foam I think I was shorted a little

    First find out how man inches you paid for if you in fact paid for 7.5" you can use a wire and stab it into the spray foam and measure how deep it is on average. Do the same where you feel you are shorted what ever the difference is, is how much you are short.
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    4 Post bridge jacks homemade, or buy a 2 post- opinions needed

    hey guys so i was ready to buy a jack but i have come across a minor issue and i wanted your input as Rotary doesnt seem to be much help. So after doing some searching Rotary designed there hoist and jack combo to run on the TOP of the rails not in the rails. See link below to for the factory...
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    4 Post bridge jacks homemade, or buy a 2 post- opinions needed

    do you mind posting a few photos of the Dannmar i cant find any decent photos online, does it have wheels that run on a track/channel like the Atlas RJ6000 that Lelandwelds posted? like this: http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Product%20Images/ATPK-RJ6-08.jpg?resizeid=3&resizeh=500&resizew=500
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    4 Post bridge jacks homemade, or buy a 2 post- opinions needed

    awesome guys thanks! i always buy from Summit or get stuff shipping to the US border as i only live 1 hour away so shipping is usually free or cheaper and then i clear customs myself. Would you guys vote on building two bridge plates that accommodates bottle jacks or buy 1 bridge jack and...
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    4 Post bridge jacks homemade, or buy a 2 post- opinions needed

    hey there, I have a 11,000 LBS Rotary that i bought used for cheap it was certified last time it was used in 2014 and has been sitting since. It does not have bridge jacks and i have been looking for a used set for a while but nothing really comes up. I dont want to buy brand new ($2,500 each...
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    Is this a YA700??

    Would you guys say it's a made in USA jack or a Chinese replica?
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    Is this a YA700??

    See the attached link. There are no markings on the jack, no stamped plate or no made in USA anything. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-tool-other/winnipeg/snap-on-battery-alt-tester/1291543468?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true Thanks
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    overhead door track type

    hey there i am building a new shop and now is the time to pick my overhead door track type. I will have 3 - 10x10 doors in a 12' tall wall BUT i have cathedral ceilings in the shop so in the center i have 14'. So my question is what works best should i have them go up as high as possible then...
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    Unloading 4 post lift with a cherry picker

    i had a flatbed with a tilt deck truck pick up my 4 post. He showed up, tilted his deck, winched it up strapped down in 30 mins.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    haha funny. The pawn shop i picked it up at said they will do exchanges for the same value.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Got this guy for Christmas it's a smal Chicago Majestic 34 I don't know much about it. One thing is that it has smooth faced jaws and pipe jaws? To me that doesn't make sense. Any thoughts? Should I keep it or exchange for a newer made in USA jack that they also have in stock.
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    26 x 36 or 36 x 26

    I have no boundaries, electric service only. The reason I figure 2' from the door is enough because the doors are 10' wide and a vehicle is about 7-8' so if I drive straight in I now have about 3' from the door to the wall. My Sierra measures 20' long and my Jeep Grand Cherokee is 16' long. I...
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    26 x 36 or 36 x 26

    I would LOVE a 40x60 and yes i know that bigger is better, but i dont want to go broke over the garage. My last shop was 24x34 so this one is a bit bigger.:beer:
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