stormin
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Are pits in garages legal anymore? Seem like a safe alternative if plumbed with an adequate ventilator. Pros and cons anyone. Looking for suggestions before pulling the plug when building.
Damp, too.<snip>
In addition to the words written so far, it's nice and cool down there in the summer.
Ray
My property came with one. No headroom for a lift. Interesting thing is, the previous owner never mentioned it. Two car garage had been converted to a big office. I stripped out the office; lo and behold, under this wooden framework, a oil change pit.
In addition to the words written so far, it's nice and cool down there in the summer.
Ray
I once spent a bunch of time going through all the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code books on this subject; there's a lot of specific regulations for commercial use, but I wasn't able to find anything about home use. That's not to say there aren't local regulations covering them.
In any case, the same concerns should apply - the potential for fumes settling in the pit that could be explosive or cause asphyxiation, and maintaining a path of egress in the event of a fire or entrapment.
Damp, too.
Are pits in garages legal anymore? Seem like a safe alternative if plumbed with an adequate ventilator.
Are pits in garages legal anymore? Seem like a safe alternative if plumbed with an adequate ventilator. Pros and cons anyone. Looking for suggestions before pulling the plug when building.
As far as being legal, I am ever amazed at how we have all finally been absolutely conditioned into believing we must first ask permission before we do anything that will only affect us as individuals, and no one else.
Our local oil change places use them. They have a sliding safety net that the guy below moves after the car is in place. Like the pic below. It looks like it would be easier to work with than heavy plates or fences.
Please back the car up.. I can't get out of here...Lifts are great if you have the head room, but an old school pit has certain safety advantages ie: not worrying about the car dropping on you.
As far as being legal, I am ever amazed at how we have all finally been absolutely conditioned into believing we must first ask permission before we do anything that will only affect us as individuals, and no one else. First it was mandatory motorcycle helmets, then seat belts, etc., etc... where will it end?

Mine isn't damp. Anytime of the year.
Mine isn't damp. Anytime of the year.
As far as being legal, I am ever amazed at how we have all finally been absolutely conditioned into believing we must first ask permission before we do anything that will only affect us as individuals, and no one else. First it was mandatory motorcycle helmets, then seat belts, etc., etc... where will it end?

Yep. The nanny state "protecting" everyone- because as we all know, someone else knows what's best for you.
What ever happened to natural selection? I say let the idiots who need and want others to walk them through life do so, but leave the rest of us alone! Being in industrial safety (career), I always think of the old "cowboy after OSHA" cartoon (Google it if unfamiliar). The sad reality is, every part of our lives has been restricted like that... and it gets worse every year!
Neal.
If you applied your Darwinian logic in your professional life you would be killing off your constituents. 
Industrial safety?If you applied your Darwinian logic in your professional life you would be killing off your constituents.
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