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Max Jax thoughts.

moparhunter

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Ok Guys here is my thoughts, I have been fighting with myself to buy a Hoist I have Nine foot ceiling Flat, So my choices are: Max Jax,Scissor lift , of going to a fluch mount Scissor lift all have there own draw backs, Honestly If the max Jax Lifted a few more inches it would be a easy choice, also I will be putting alot of differant cars/trucks up on the lift (which one?)and Feel that being safe is the most important thing,Now I have a 4 year old garage that I built but farmed out the concret not raelly sure of the depth or the PSi raing but not really a problem as my brother is in the business of concret and can do a sample and fix up anything that needs to be done. However I was thinking that for some extra piece of mind and **** what if a person was to get a 1/2 piese of sheet steel and mount the Max jax to that (maybe even weld it to it) I know some right away is going to say , but then its not portable , I know but for some of use thats not the issue I was just thinking that if it was bolted/welded to a 12ft by 6 ft sheet steel you could bolt the **** out of it and its not going anywhere Period. Whats your thoughts on this?
 
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ket-tek

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12ft x 6ft x 1/2" slab of steel. Holy ****~

A few people here have had bad concrete when putting these down. Best solution is to saw cut out a good size square out under where each column goes, excavate the dirt below and repour new footers just for the columns.

'Fairly' easy for a DIY'er to handle and surely nothing for your brother since he is a concrete guy.

I've done a maxjax install and luckily the concrete worked out ok, I just had to deal with the conflicting anchor setting techniques, which has since been hashed over many times here in other threads.
 
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