bora492
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I'm thinking about adding a 4-post lift in my old garage so I can fit one more car. I spent the morning taking measurements, and watching YouTube videos, and I think it will fit, but I'd welcome your opinion.
My garage was a carriage house built in 1909. Genuine "Overhead Doors" were added in 1928. Here's the floor plan (pic1):
There are 3 stalls. There's a Exxon Valdez pit under Stall 3. Because of the pit, and because I need the wall space, the lift would have to go in the center stall. Note: I do expect to have the overhead door closed when I operate the lift.
The outside stalls have 12' height to the roof truss (pic2). The middle stall has one old header support, and a second newer header support, which cuts down my working space to 8' 10" in the front (pic 3, 4, 5). Just for context, pic 6 is a panoramic view.
I think a stout L-shaped, rectangular cross-section steel brace with a small gusset could be fabricated to replace the header supports. That way I could have almost the full 12' height in the center stall. I am no engineer, but before I call someone out for a quote, what are your thoughts?
Dave
My garage was a carriage house built in 1909. Genuine "Overhead Doors" were added in 1928. Here's the floor plan (pic1):
There are 3 stalls. There's a Exxon Valdez pit under Stall 3. Because of the pit, and because I need the wall space, the lift would have to go in the center stall. Note: I do expect to have the overhead door closed when I operate the lift.
The outside stalls have 12' height to the roof truss (pic2). The middle stall has one old header support, and a second newer header support, which cuts down my working space to 8' 10" in the front (pic 3, 4, 5). Just for context, pic 6 is a panoramic view.
I think a stout L-shaped, rectangular cross-section steel brace with a small gusset could be fabricated to replace the header supports. That way I could have almost the full 12' height in the center stall. I am no engineer, but before I call someone out for a quote, what are your thoughts?
Dave
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