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kallis222

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That,s nice build i really impressed with his work and its amazing for me that its very tough job to hang the Garage at very high point its totally depend upon the lifter that they lift and settle the Garage....

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orange02ss

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So we decided we really needed a two post lift. The ceiling inside the building is only 10', so choices are limited (max jack etc..) but I didn't want to be crouching down under the cars. We decided to go with a full height lift and install it on the back 60x60 slab.

I currently have a Whip (made in Dallas) 10K asymmetrical two post and its great! It was pricey though! We decided to go with a cheaper Chinese made one for now since its temporary. We are planning a new building back there eventually and it will be moved. I found one on best buy auto equipment for a very reasonable price. I upgraded the pump and motor to a US made one.

The lift was delivered on schedule and I had a friend who use to install them come help me. He has a crane that they made specifically to install two post lifts (his dad owned an auto equipment supply).

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Installation was pretty straight forward, helps when you have someone who knows what they are doing!

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We decided to use the lift the next day and we had a serious problem, one of the main hydraulic cylinders was pushing fluid out of its vent hole. We called the supplier and they sent us a new one, took a week to get to us, so the lift was useless during that time. Installation of the new cylinder was the biggest paint in the but! There was a pin that had to go through a chain and the cylinder, and it was about impossible to get your hands in there.
 
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orange02ss

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When we planned to put the two post in the back, we also decided that we needed some shelter back there. We searched around and purchased a pre-fab metal roof structure. The best thing was that installation was included in the price! It was nice to sit around for once and watch someone else do the work!


Trailer with the structure loaded on it.
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You can see the headers we had built in to access the rear bay.
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This guy was absolutely nuts! He shimmied up the metal pole up there and was walking around back and forth on top of the 22g metal.
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orange02ss

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Got a chance to meet up with Jvvmusme (check out his thread) in Bogota, Colombia this past week. I was down there for some work and had a good time! I snapped a couple pics of his Beautiful cars! Thanks again Jose!

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His Alfa getting ready for paint.
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Right hand drive Model T.
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orange02ss

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Are you planning on sheeting the shop ceiling in the future? Those exposed rafters can be a real light trap. What a fast turn around on the old building!


Not planning on it for now. With the white walls and 6 8' florescence lights it pretty well lit up.
 
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orange02ss

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Decided to do some work on the original shop. I have been wanting to build some cabinets for a long time. The original shop has been neglected, as all the work has been at the new shop lately. The place is a mess and needs a serious cleaning, I just have nowhere to store anything.

My brother used to be a cabinet maker. He is a super on commercial buildings now and he had nothing scheduled this past week, so he came down so we could build some cabinets.

This pic is of the back wall of the shop where the cabinets will go.
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We decided to build the cabinets out 3/4" cabinet grade plywood. This is the first which is an upright 8' tall.
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Right back corner cleared out.
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Lower work bench and cabinet
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orange02ss

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Decided on Grenadine (reddish orange), came out nice but there was a little more over spray then I planned for.

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Now I have to repaint the white walls, it needed it anyway though.
 
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synik

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Looking good! Love that you saved the old building and made it shine!
 
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