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    Quote Originally Posted by cffisher View Post
    4 post lift dosen't require all that expence and is just as versital as a 2 post...I have owned and used both. It realy depends on how you work.
    Guess it is personal preference.From my way if thinking a two post lift gives you more access.

    Quote Originally Posted by pepi View Post
    ''cut the floor,jack hammer it out and pour a re-bar'ed'' ............. count on it.
    Yeah.That was what I thought too.

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    I feel a two post is more versatile, but I wouldn't turn down a decent four post at a good price. And that concrete work wont be cheap
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    Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
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    I still have some contacts from when I worked construction.The cut and jack hammer part I might be able to call in some favors.But I would want the lift installer to do the rest.

    One thing is certain.I am like everyone else.A hot rodder when he sets his mind on something he wants,finds someway to come up with the money.

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