I need help from the collective wisdom of the forum. I have a line on a used 2 post lift for my shop. It is an Eagle 9000 pound asymmetric lift about 3 years old. I have not seen it and don’t have a model number yet, but the seller says he paid $2600 for it new, and has it listed at $1400.
Now my problem. The lift is taller than my ceiling. I have 10’-9” from my floor to the drywalled ceiling. The posts are about 12’ tall, and have the connecting rail across the top of the two posts. My question is, can I cut holes in the ceiling to allow the posts to extend up into the attic space, and mount the connecting rail to the post tops up in the ceiling? Are there any pitfalls to doing this? As long as you don’t have to lift the car all the way to the top before lowering it, I think it should work. Am I missing anything? By the way, my floor should be fine, I had a full 6” slab poured with the shop.
Thanks for any comments.
Now my problem. The lift is taller than my ceiling. I have 10’-9” from my floor to the drywalled ceiling. The posts are about 12’ tall, and have the connecting rail across the top of the two posts. My question is, can I cut holes in the ceiling to allow the posts to extend up into the attic space, and mount the connecting rail to the post tops up in the ceiling? Are there any pitfalls to doing this? As long as you don’t have to lift the car all the way to the top before lowering it, I think it should work. Am I missing anything? By the way, my floor should be fine, I had a full 6” slab poured with the shop.
Thanks for any comments.
