my58
Well-known member
Many of us who have 4 post lifts have looked for, discussed and tried many products and ways to light up our work area. My lift has turned back the clock for me a little allowing me to continue to enjoy working on vehicles without the pain associated with old age I was feeling from working on a creeper.
Working under a lift solves many of my issues, but the older I get the more light I seem to need to see clearly. I used the halogen lights on a tripod for a while, between blinding me and burning me I gave up on them.
My trusty old fashioned hook light always seemed to be in my way or falling to the ground and killing a bulb.
The fancy Lift Lytes look pretty nice but I just have not been willing to shell out 300 plus dollars for something I am not sure will work.
I finally have a solution! I am calling it my trough light.
This solution was less than 25.00 with a few items I had around my shop. I like many other 4 post lift owners have used the lift to do many things. I have used it to lift a body off a car, I have mounted a electric hoist to a jack platform and used my lift as a gantry to put heavy Items in a truck and remove them out. I have used the lift with my jack platforms as a welding table and for many other things. so with knowing how handy the jack platforms are I thought why not make a jack platform that is hollow and put a light inside of it.
It would allow me to slide the light anywhere I want, It would be able to stay on the lift permanently and it would light my work surface well and not shine any light in my eyes.
So here it is a working light that is inexpensive and easy to use.
I used a recessed plug so the cord is never an issue.
picture without light on
picture with light on
Working under a lift solves many of my issues, but the older I get the more light I seem to need to see clearly. I used the halogen lights on a tripod for a while, between blinding me and burning me I gave up on them.
My trusty old fashioned hook light always seemed to be in my way or falling to the ground and killing a bulb.
The fancy Lift Lytes look pretty nice but I just have not been willing to shell out 300 plus dollars for something I am not sure will work.
I finally have a solution! I am calling it my trough light.
This solution was less than 25.00 with a few items I had around my shop. I like many other 4 post lift owners have used the lift to do many things. I have used it to lift a body off a car, I have mounted a electric hoist to a jack platform and used my lift as a gantry to put heavy Items in a truck and remove them out. I have used the lift with my jack platforms as a welding table and for many other things. so with knowing how handy the jack platforms are I thought why not make a jack platform that is hollow and put a light inside of it.
It would allow me to slide the light anywhere I want, It would be able to stay on the lift permanently and it would light my work surface well and not shine any light in my eyes.
So here it is a working light that is inexpensive and easy to use.
I used a recessed plug so the cord is never an issue.
picture without light on
picture with light on

