Fyrme
Well-known member
I know, I know.
Obviously this topic has been covered before. The one thing I'm not reading though is the everyday functionality of the full height lift scissors like the BendPak SP-7X. To me, they look real narrow in the center between the pads. Has any of you guys with a scissor regretted buying one due to working room? Or even some of you mechanics that use them in a commercial shop.
I am hoping to be ready to pour my slab by spring and I will add a lift at some point down the road. When exactly, I don't know. My first choice is the 2 post style, but the draw back for me is the posts. My shop has essentially three bays. The left and right bay have lofts above and are supported by a post on either side. This basically leaves me with a 12' bay, 18' bay, and a 10' bay. The lift will go in the 18' bay with 10'-6" side walls and scissor trusses that go up to 15'ish. What I'm worried about is with a 2 post, I'll be dealing with 4 vertical posts (two on each side) in the center of the shop. This reason peaks my interest on the scissor lifts. I would plan on recessing the scissor if I go that route as well, giving me even more open room to do other jobs.
The BendPak is rated at 7000lbs and would be maxed out with my dreamers wish list truck, and it's just that most likely, a dream. But realistically a 5500-6500lb vehicle would be the heaviest I'd lift. Also the lift would serve me as a general DIY garage lift. Anything from a riding mower, to a Transmission swap on my Grand Waggy, to a make shift temporary over sized work surface in the middle of the shop.
So now that I drew that out, can I get some feed back on some negatives that you've experienced?

Obviously this topic has been covered before. The one thing I'm not reading though is the everyday functionality of the full height lift scissors like the BendPak SP-7X. To me, they look real narrow in the center between the pads. Has any of you guys with a scissor regretted buying one due to working room? Or even some of you mechanics that use them in a commercial shop.
I am hoping to be ready to pour my slab by spring and I will add a lift at some point down the road. When exactly, I don't know. My first choice is the 2 post style, but the draw back for me is the posts. My shop has essentially three bays. The left and right bay have lofts above and are supported by a post on either side. This basically leaves me with a 12' bay, 18' bay, and a 10' bay. The lift will go in the 18' bay with 10'-6" side walls and scissor trusses that go up to 15'ish. What I'm worried about is with a 2 post, I'll be dealing with 4 vertical posts (two on each side) in the center of the shop. This reason peaks my interest on the scissor lifts. I would plan on recessing the scissor if I go that route as well, giving me even more open room to do other jobs.
The BendPak is rated at 7000lbs and would be maxed out with my dreamers wish list truck, and it's just that most likely, a dream. But realistically a 5500-6500lb vehicle would be the heaviest I'd lift. Also the lift would serve me as a general DIY garage lift. Anything from a riding mower, to a Transmission swap on my Grand Waggy, to a make shift temporary over sized work surface in the middle of the shop.
So now that I drew that out, can I get some feed back on some negatives that you've experienced?

