Another thumbs up for a mineral wool type insulation product. Double 5/8" drywall with staggered seams works well too.
I built a home theater with similar construction techniques and other than the low freq booms, you can't hear any of the sound when you are outside off the room.
Any coupons available for a roll-around oil pan? The type that you would use with a lift?
I thought I remember seeing one advertised a while ago for $39.99 but the cheapest one in the store last week was $60+.
Thanks!
Really? The bolts in question are not in a location where their failure would cause a problem. But, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
My opinion is that Jeff provides great customer service. :)
I'm not under the opinion that everything made in China is junk, just as being made in the USA is not a guarantee of quality.
Bend-pak still owns the design and specifies what materials are to be used.
I will agree that some of the hardware that comes with the lift are junk. I stripped a...
There are 2 holes in the top, one for the ladder and one for the main cable. There are also 2 tabs welded on the underside to allow the plate to be bolted to the vertical posts. The tabs are not centered in the plate, they are offset towards the rear of the plate. The tabs on my one bad...
Just install in a 2 pole switch rated for at least 25A on the column above the motor. I priced a 30a switch at lowes the other day and it was around $10.
No reason to overthink it. JMHO
Just a quick thanks to Jeff at Bend-pak.
I was installing my HD-9 on Saturday (by myself) and just as I was getting ready to connect the cables I realized that one of the plates on the top of my columns was made incorrectly.
i remembered seeing Jeff's posts on this forum before so I sent...
I believe the only reason to buy the earthquake is too get the high torque. If you don't need the higher torque, why spend the extra money for the earthquate.
I have a 1/2" Earthquate and I love it... but I bought a cheap 3/8" HF gun specifically because it was lower torque.
Texas Aggie - what do the cookie sheet pans from Autozone cost? I'm getting a Bend-pak HD-9 and I have a price from them for drip trays (plastic). I thought about getting a local metal shop to fab me some instead, but maybe the Autozone route is the way to go!
I plan on parking my daily...
The shelf life of 2 (or more) packets of part A material mixed together is no different than one packet, as long as it is kept properly in a sealed container. Does that answer your question? :beer:
E-C is recommending you mix all of your part A together so that you don't have any color differences. Then, when you are ready to do a bay, you would mix the appropriate amount of A and B together. Once you mix A and B the clock starts running!
Are you using bulbs made for a opener? If not, are you using a 'rough service" bulb? There is a significant amount of vibration associated with most openers.
If you take a bulb out that doesn't work, have you tried it in another fixture? That will tell you whether the bulb or the socket is...
Nice floor - what caused you to use the clear coat. EC keeps telling me it is not recommended for residential garages.
I'm concerned because I use my garage for wrenching, not just for parking and I am think that without a CC I may be asking for trouble.
How much longer are the aluminums ramps compared to the stock steel ramps? I ask, because I am laying out garage to accomodate a BP HD-9 and I plan to use the lift for storage when I am not actively wrenching. Having ramps that lift off easily will be a plus, so I want to make sure my layout...
I suppose I can go w the jack tray to start and add a sliding lift later. I just like the idea of using the shop air to operate the jack rather than having to manually jack up each side of the car.
Like anything else, there are probably many ways to do this and it is situation dependent...
BP lists the jack tray as optional for the HD-9.
They also sell a 2 bag air lift for less than $300 but I need to look at the lifting range.
Another option would be to use a non-BP sliding lift like the Atlas RJ-6 for ~$900... but I'm probably splitting hairs at that point.
My wife bought me a 4 post lift for my bday. :bounce:
So, now I have to pick the one I want. I'm leaning towards the Bendpak HD-9 lift but I also need to decide what type of jack to use with it.
The 4,500lb sliding jack from Bendpak is nice but pricey and I have not used one to know how...