Andy, Great job on the lift! I look forward to the day - someday - when I can buy one of those for my big shop that still has a gravel floor.
Cheers!
In the floor lifts are cheap used, even if you have to repair the shell. I have an old Rotary in my shop (under the Chevelle for way too long) but I am looking forward to drive, lift, drain, fill, drive with no crawling on a dirty floor to set the arms. Maybe if I would sweep it would be easier
But one of the perks of being retired is I feel more comfortable spending money I now know I won't need in my old age. Or maybe I am needing it in my old age.
Years ago I pulled engines with the Rotary lift at the station I worked at.
Thanks for your visit!
quite the real estate man also. did you take this up after retirement, like cooking? interesting that you write up your own deeds and mortgage papers. also do the title search on the bldgs and land?
the lift looks nice. i bet you will use it a lot. did you get those doo-hickeys that allow you to remove wheels and such? your energy is amazing.
jim
I tried retiring in 1999 but flunked out in 2004. However in 2002 I bought the farm, so to speak, that I split up into lots to sell. It has gone well, out of 31 lots I sold the last one last year, but still have several that people have given back because their plans changed. For whatever reason.
The first sale I made was a mobile home land home deal closed by a big closing company in Tulsa. They wrote a deed to transmit the entire 160 acres next door to my development instead of the six acres I sold. And since we were closing in the evening nobody there had the authority to change the deed. We had to get the lawyer on the phone from home and he tried to steam roll me. I finally got hot and told him fine, you sell my neighbor's farm to your buyer but you'll need to get my neighbor's signature not mine and I'll just sell the lot and house to someone else. And I don't want your money if I'm not selling my land. Then he magically figured it out. And I realized I can do that bad on my own. I have had to file a few amended deeds and mortgages but you know what? Insiders cheat, they just claim "scrivener's error" and file a revised document. I've had major banks (like Wells Fargo) finance and pay me off and have no issue with my documents. And the closing costs are $0.00. In fact, every closing I have not financed has been done by a closing company and there has been an error in every one of their closings. They basically hate to see me coming. One lady "oh, I remember you", "did you check your work" "we always do" "what about this item" "everybody makes mistakes"
Yes, I do title searches because it is incredibly easy. All I have to look at is after 2002 when my lawyer did the title opinion for me and the document index in the County Clerk's office is logged in by tract as a column so you scan down the column to see if there is even any document to review. Took me about an hour two weeks ago to confirm sure enough a guy did get rights to his lot in his divorce but that is an exception. Divorce was only filed in the Court Clerk's office so I had to get a certified copy and file it against the lot in the land records. Really the first action I've had to take outside of filing deeds, mortgages, and mortgage releases.
So thanks for the compliment but it really is not a big deal, just like doing your own car maintenance, saves some money and avoids an idiot screwing up your stuff. And you can live with what you screw up yourself.
Got the lift for storage but I'm afraid it will be active storage
I gave my girlfriend a hickey one time but I don't like to get them. I thought I'd make myself something, or use the Rotary for wheel and brake use but I'm rethinking that. A big floor jack is pretty good for taking the wheels off something so I'll probably still use my jack for tire work.
Thanks for the comments and the visits guys. Sorry I can't seem to type short responses but I think most folks just slide over the words and look at the good stuff.
Took me all day to feed, write up three deeds and mortgages, loan nail guns to the guys building the house in a barn, close one sale (at the bank so they can notarize), run nails out to the guys and show them how to frame walls (I thought people were born knowing how to frame) have lunch and then make three brooms. NO QST GRRRRRR. (but I did have some QBT

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Company coming tomorrow!






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