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grnova

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just wanted to know if there are any questions I should ask when I order.
ex. do I need a fork lift to get it off the truck?
or a crane on an open flatbed?
any other questions I should asked or need to ask?
thanks
Tim
here is the lift sp-7x
 
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grnova said:
just wanted to know if there are any questions I should ask when I order.
ex. do I need a fork lift to get it off the truck?
or a crane on an open flatbed?
any other questions I should asked or need to ask?
thanks
Tim
here is the lift sp-7x


Unless you own a forklift, your best bet is to have it delivered to a freight terminal. Show up with a borrowed car trailer and they'll load it for you. When you get it home you can disassemble it and take it off the trailer in pieces. If you have it delivered to your home, it will show up on a flatbed and you'll have about 5 mins. to get it off or the driver will be pizzed.
 

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I have a friend who owns a body shop/towing service. I had my lift delivered to him at his shop. He backed his roll-back up to the trailer and winched it on. We then took the roll- back to my garage, backed it into place, tilted the bed and slid it off.
 

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I recently got a Revolution 4-post lift by Rotary. Very well-built and all made in USA!!!

Had a few problems with shipping....long story, but the company made good!

You can pick-up with a car trailer or use a U-haul. The heaviest runway is 400# and can be lifted by two strong men. We used a couple of furniture dollies and made movement and assembly much easier.
 
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grnova

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Thanks for the ideas. I contacted one of my friends and It will be deliversd to his company. He will lift it off the truck and set it on my trailer. I will give an update in 2 weeks.
I am so excited :rocker: :beer: :willy_nil
 
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it's here

Hello everyone . I am so excited, I just went and picked up my Bend pak sp7X full rise scissors lift at my friends trucking company. We had no problems we just hoisted it off the flat bed and lowererd it onto my trailer. Here are a few pics of it in my garage. Now to lay out the floor where I am going to flush mount it into the concrete.
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You have a good helper I see. I'll bet she loves to help Daddy! Enjoy it now, pretty soon she will be interested in makeup and clothes rather than helping in the garage.

You had better call two other friends to help you with that project. It is HEAVY.
 
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grnova

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laying out

Well just finished laying out the floor where the lift will be set in ( I made the cut out 6" bigger to make room for the forms and to let the concrete fill under the exisiting floor) . Drew up an idea of what I think it wll look like when it is done. Today I cut the floor and I am ready to begin the concrete removal.
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just getting ready to mount the controls
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Looks sweet...

Hey, where'd you get the stainless tops?
 
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grnova

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believe it or not they are the bottom half of a stainless fridge. I got them because they were dented or scratched and replaced with new ones. Just cut the sides and bent them up for a top and bachslpash. Cool huh?
 

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grnova said:
believe it or not they are the bottom half of a stainless fridge. I got them because they were dented or scratched and replaced with new ones. Just cut the sides and bent them up for a top and bachslpash. Cool huh?

Wow. Who would have thought. If you have the camera out again, snap a pict of the top if you can. I'm thinking of getting some tops made myself and I'm looking for ideas.
 

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bmw did you ever get that lift you were looking at i thought you had a guote from a company down here in clouster county something like SRI
 

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bmw did you ever get that lift you were looking at i thought you had a guote from a company down here in clouster county something like SRI

Not yet. I'm just finishing up my inspections, then I will probably get it. I didn't want the hassle of the inspectors seeing the lift and questioning things.

Only have Fire and the final to go...

Here's the site:
http://www.sarlift.com/
 

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did you ever get a quote what do they charge to install and are the competitive on pricng or is it all at list prices
 

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sboxs said:
did you ever get a quote what do they charge to install and are the competitive on pricng or is it all at list prices

I haven't called back in a little while. I never got the breakdown. You should give them a call or stop over. They're pretty friendly.

I'm not aware of any other places in the area that install lifts.... do you?
 
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I cut the entire floor all the way through, then scored the floor to make it eaiser to remove. I am going to recycle these squares by using them as lanscaping steps. Well the first piece has been removed 4" thick.
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Nothing worse than concrete dust...except maybe drywall dust. I'm anxious to see the lift in place.
 

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I don't understand why you removed the slab. It all looks 4" thick to me. :dunno:

He's flush mounting the lift into the floor.
 
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grnova

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forming and backfill

Well I must have over done it a bit , endended up in the hospital last week, that put a little pause in my progress. Well back to work , just need to take it a little eaiser this time.

excavating done
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laying the 2 pads out
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building the forms for the pads and peremiter 5" thick
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hanging the form for the middle pad 3" thick
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tie the rebar to the existing slab and fill with gravel
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Do you think the plywood will hold up to the pressure of the concrete? I'm just worried it will bow under pressure once you pour, causing your finely placed recessed area to not be the proper shape for the lift to fit. I've seen 2x6's bend under pressure.
 
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grnova

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When I am ready to pour I will have kickers, ties and spreaders between the plywood. And yes the plywood will hold I was a concrete carpenter and 3/4" plywood, this is all we used to use to build high rises downtown Chicago. Thanks for concern. That is why I am updating this so much, so other people can catch my mistakes before I pour. My old partner used to say " It is not wrong till it is poured"
 

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Nice job on the concrete work! I'm a bit confused looking at the picture of the open garage door where you are loading a bag into the mixer....there doesn't appear to be a driveway outside the door. Do you have a door on both ends of the garage? I've always thought I would like a drive-thru garage.
 
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Ha ha! It's done!

Hey, Tim, what's the middle impression for?
 
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grnova

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I recessed the lift 5" in the ground. I did not want to lose the height(5") so I dropped the middle also, and since I have an Avalanche I thought I would go another 5" since my ceiling is only 11'4. Making the total recess 10". I am going to put aluminum 1/4" diamond plate down the middle to cover the recesswhen not in use.
 
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