Thread: Bought myself a new lift.
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01-15-2011 09:09 AM #1
Bought myself a new lift.
I've wanted one (or two) of these for a long time. I finally pulled the trigger and ordered one. Been researching lifts for some time and decided on the Bend Pak HD9 four post lift. 9000# capacity with casters, drip trays and jack platform. Should be here in about a week. I'll post some picks when I get it assembled.
Livin' on Route 66
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01-15-2011 09:29 AM #2
Super cool!! I've got lift envy!! One regret is when I build my barn I put 10' sides on when 12' or even 14' would have been a very small incremental cost. 20-20 hindsight...Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-15-2011 10:03 AM #3
Congrats on your new purchase. You will love it. I have had my lift for a year and feel it has already paid for itself just saving me time and my back. You will wonder how you ever got along without it.
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01-15-2011 10:29 AM #4
Roger,
I know the feeling. My shop also has 10' walls, wasn't even thinking of a lift. My only concern was room for a hoist. When we move and build another house the shop will have 13-14' walls. I wish I had a lift now for this rebuild.
Jack.Last edited by Jack F; 01-15-2011 at 10:31 AM.
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01-15-2011 11:11 AM #5
Well - my achy breaky back is among the envious as well. I have a couple of upcoming projects that could use one of those lifts. I'm looking forward to the photosDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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01-15-2011 11:25 AM #6
I can't wait Guys. I'm anxious already. I just hope the weather will cooperate so I can put it together outside. When I built my shop I had it done with 12' walls ao I could eventually get a lift.
Livin' on Route 66
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01-15-2011 11:58 AM #7
Congratulations, I have been wanting one for a while myself. I have been measuring and can stack two of my cars with seventeen inches to spare.
if you look around you'll find some have used them with roof's of nine feet on the inside and less.
are you going to install it or have them do it Roger
keep us updated with pictures on the install.
Ricky
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01-15-2011 01:07 PM #8
You will love it!
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01-15-2011 01:15 PM #9
Congrats. Will go nicely in that large shop you have. It's funny, I guess it really doesn't matter how big the garage is, since we all have a tendency to fill them up with stuff!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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03-20-2011 07:25 PM #10
Finally got it up. The car lift that is!
Finally had time and a good weather to put up the lift. Deviated a little from the written instructions just make things easier.
The lift came very well packed.
Layed the posts down and inserted the cross bar and lift them up instead of standing the posts up and dropping them in.
Tilted up the posts and cross bar and then set the deck platforms on the cross bars.
Lifted the whole thing up with the crane to run the cables and hydraulic lines.
Completed lift on the casters. Need to move the cars out of the shop to get it in. I will use this one for storage. I'll get a 2 post to work on the cars.
Lift is in the shop and in use for storage. Will be ordering a 2 post soon.
Livin' on Route 66
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03-20-2011 07:34 PM #11
I'm envious and jealous, good looking lift.Ken Thomas
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03-20-2011 07:46 PM #12
Looks good! Nice way to double up on storage space for cars!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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03-20-2011 07:49 PM #13
Looks great, and the stored cars both look great, too!!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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03-20-2011 09:25 PM #14
dmw,
That is a great looking lift and it looks like 12' was a good height to store the 2 cars one above the other. My next shop will definitely have 12' walls at a minimum. Thanks for the post.
Jack.www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44081
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03-20-2011 09:52 PM #15
You guys with low ceilings (10ft), check out Bendpaks website. They have ones that fit in low ceiling applications. I have been researching them too.
Keith
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