Jblakeslee
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- Feb 25, 2013
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I (like alot of others) am in the pleminary stages of buying a lift. Getting older, and just tired of laying on my back under a car.
And, like most, space is a issue. Have looked at the Max Jack, like it, But is it really comfortable working under it using a "chair" creeper?
The best option (I think) would be either a 2 or 4 post out in my driveway.
A 4 post might be the best choice, becuase I can just set it there, anchor it with bolts, or chain it to a tree...lol. I do not like in a area where someone would take the time to haul it off.... also, a 4 post can run off 110v. and I have a dedicited 110v 20amp outlet for my welder.
A 2 post would require drilling and mounting, and a 220v line run. Have not ruled that out....just want to consider all options.
So? How would either lift hold up out in the weather? I live in SC, does not get real cold alot, so I would not be limited by winter weather working outside. We very rarely see snow, just rain....
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Jim
And, like most, space is a issue. Have looked at the Max Jack, like it, But is it really comfortable working under it using a "chair" creeper?
The best option (I think) would be either a 2 or 4 post out in my driveway.
A 4 post might be the best choice, becuase I can just set it there, anchor it with bolts, or chain it to a tree...lol. I do not like in a area where someone would take the time to haul it off.... also, a 4 post can run off 110v. and I have a dedicited 110v 20amp outlet for my welder.
A 2 post would require drilling and mounting, and a 220v line run. Have not ruled that out....just want to consider all options.
So? How would either lift hold up out in the weather? I live in SC, does not get real cold alot, so I would not be limited by winter weather working outside. We very rarely see snow, just rain....
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Jim
