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Installed Bendpak XPR-10C-168

overdriv

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About 3 weeks ago I installed a two post lift, a Bendpak XPR-10C. Installation went well, my brother and I spent about 6 hours the first day and about 4-5 hours the next day to finish it up. That's counting time to eat lunch, etc.

Overall quality of the lift seems very good. A few little things but nothing big to address.

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Catalyze

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Very nice installation! That looks like it should serve you well for many years to come.
Craig
 
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countryroad82

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:drool: :pimpflash That is my next big purchase for my shop. The lift I have at work has made me remember why I built my garage with 12' ceilings. Very nice!!!
 
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overdriv

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Thanks for the comments. I have always wanted a lift and when I built this addition, I made provisions for the tall Bendpak. I also wanted upstairs storage above the office and restroom, hence the 14'6" ceilings.

I delayed buying a lift for a few months deliberating on whether or not to buy the Chinese Bendpak or a USA made Rotary. I choose to save $1000 and went with the Bendpak. The quality of the Bendpak seems very good overall.
 
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