this is how works supposed to be done :)
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thanks guys....
yeah, its definately something everyone should have, makes life so much easier
in order to have a lift, you must cut out a good chunk of concrete, i think its something like 2-3 yds of concrete, becuase standard concrete is 4" thick, and in order to have a lift, they need to thicken it up to 12" so its not just about getting the lift, i dunno the overall price of it, but i know it was pretty spendy, w/ the concrete work and all...
yeah, its definately something everyone should have, makes life so much easier
in order to have a lift, you must cut out a good chunk of concrete, i think its something like 2-3 yds of concrete, becuase standard concrete is 4" thick, and in order to have a lift, they need to thicken it up to 12" so its not just about getting the lift, i dunno the overall price of it, but i know it was pretty spendy, w/ the concrete work and all...
Originally Posted by SeanJhn9
thanks guys....
yeah, its definately something everyone should have, makes life so much easier
in order to have a lift, you must cut out a good chunk of concrete, i think its something like 2-3 yds of concrete, becuase standard concrete is 4" thick, and in order to have a lift, they need to thicken it up to 12" so its not just about getting the lift, i dunno the overall price of it, but i know it was pretty spendy, w/ the concrete work and all...
yeah, its definately something everyone should have, makes life so much easier
in order to have a lift, you must cut out a good chunk of concrete, i think its something like 2-3 yds of concrete, becuase standard concrete is 4" thick, and in order to have a lift, they need to thicken it up to 12" so its not just about getting the lift, i dunno the overall price of it, but i know it was pretty spendy, w/ the concrete work and all...
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Originally Posted by ddubb
Thanks for the info, I think I might look into this more....while we are breaking concrete might as well dig a hole and put in a dyno too right! LOL
yeah, might as well
now that would be the true defintion of a dream garage
oh, and john, when you coming down, brett's freaking out cuz you wont be able to make it this weekend..oh, and i dunno if brett told you about our plan for you when you come down, but its still going to happen
not to mention you'll have your hands full w/ all of our peicers
Originally Posted by SeanJhn9
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oh, and i dunno if brett told you about our plan for you when you come down, but its still going to happen
not to mention you'll have your hands full w/ all of our peicers
oh, and i dunno if brett told you about our plan for you when you come down, but its still going to happen
not to mention you'll have your hands full w/ all of our peicers
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Originally Posted by John Reed
Knowing you guys, I am afraid to ask!
i think you'd like it, and it'll totally go against the NPT rules and regulations, but i dont think you'd mind too much lol
yes lifts are the way to go . I have 2 in my house and a PIT that is 6 ft deep coverd by 2"x8" wood boards ,that one is easy drive in to to the shop remove the boards and walk down underneith the car


