Corellian Corvette
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- Mar 2, 2007
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I need some advice. I'm really in need of a lift, but due to space limitations and the premium I have on parking, there is no room for a 2- or 4- post lift in my shop so those are out of the question.
That means my choices are somewhat limited. I would like the convenience of having a full-height lift capacity, as I would like to have easier access when working on my 60's era muscle cars. Ceiling height is not an issue.
I need something that I can park on/over when not in use, as again, parking is at a premium.
I think I've narrowed my choices to either a single-post lift (like the Atlas SP6000)
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-SP6000-Single-Post-Specialty-Lift-p/tp-xl-sp6000.htm
or something the SLP-7K Full Rise Scissor Lift.
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ATTD-SLP7K
I would like to get some real-world thoughts on these options.*@#$
I can see the advantages of the scissor lift in terms of stability, less space, easier to park on, and it appears like better under-car access. It also seems like it would be easier to 'move' if need be.
The single-post I'm nervous about stability, it's a permanent install, and the under-car access APPERS to be a little more limited... BUT if it works I get another parking space!
I would love some real world experiences and the pros- cons- of these options. I'm particularly curious about which one gives more flexibility for working on the cars.
Also - the only other full size scissor I've seen is from BendPack, and its 2x the cost. If there are others out there please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
That means my choices are somewhat limited. I would like the convenience of having a full-height lift capacity, as I would like to have easier access when working on my 60's era muscle cars. Ceiling height is not an issue.
I need something that I can park on/over when not in use, as again, parking is at a premium.
I think I've narrowed my choices to either a single-post lift (like the Atlas SP6000)
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-SP6000-Single-Post-Specialty-Lift-p/tp-xl-sp6000.htm
or something the SLP-7K Full Rise Scissor Lift.
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ATTD-SLP7K
I would like to get some real-world thoughts on these options.*@#$
I can see the advantages of the scissor lift in terms of stability, less space, easier to park on, and it appears like better under-car access. It also seems like it would be easier to 'move' if need be.
The single-post I'm nervous about stability, it's a permanent install, and the under-car access APPERS to be a little more limited... BUT if it works I get another parking space!
I would love some real world experiences and the pros- cons- of these options. I'm particularly curious about which one gives more flexibility for working on the cars.
Also - the only other full size scissor I've seen is from BendPack, and its 2x the cost. If there are others out there please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
