moogoob
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Searched around, but didnt find too many. Anyone willing to share their pics, and thoughts on white floors?

Dont know if it's visible in my avatar. It's been on the floor since 1990 and has held up very well. Every 5 years or so, I buff it with a very fine scotch bride pad on a industrial buffer which makes it look brand new again.
The original ceiling height was 10’8” and with two Corvettes it just fit. In order to be able to raise the ramp higher and have more room above the ramp, I cut out the ceiling and created a trayed ceiling effect with allowed me two feet more of total height. Nine feet would be very difficult unless cars are not tall. Vettes are approximately 49” in height.I like your lift. How high is your ceiling. Will it fit in 9 foot high ceiling. Who is manufacturer and is it bolted to the floor.

The manufacturer WAS one of the original companies Auto Lifters but China steel and manufacturing put them out of business a few years ago. The lift is not bolted to the floor and I have never had an issue of it moving at all. I have since moved to NC and because I was so pleased with the lift I brought it along and repainted it for my new garage.
In order to be able to raise the ramp higher and have more room above the ramp, I cut out the ceiling and created a trayed ceiling effect with allowed me two feet more of total height. Nine feet would be very difficult unless cars are not tall. Vettes are approximately 49” in height.
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So did the upper cabinets originally have a soffit above them and you extended that up also? I guess what I am asking...does the tray ceiling go all the way to the wall above the cabinets and did you alter ceiling joist or rafters. I'd love to get a lift and the older I get, it's easy to get down to the floor to do some work, but looks like the losing end of a WWF match when I go to get up.