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  1. PeteBell68

    New Garage

    Wow you've been busy . The set up looks great you have done some fantastic tidy work .
  2. PeteBell68

    Finally got a lift

    was thinking the charger might buckle for a full winter storage . That's good info - by the way love the cars
  3. PeteBell68

    Finally got a lift

    Wayne that looks like a good quality one . Did you reinforce the concrete in the garage I have heard you must , also was thinking 4 post for storage to get the car off the ground and park summer stuff underneath during winter months do you do that with the 2 post as our cars are unibody ?
  4. PeteBell68

    New "old" Sun Tools

    If you were closer I would - that's not some thing many people know how to do anymore .
  5. PeteBell68

    New "old" Sun Tools

    Those are cool , would love to know how to use that .
  6. PeteBell68

    New "old" Sun Tools

    I they they are cool , a friend of mine just bought a complete tune up station not much use for today's news cars but fun to hook up to our classics .
  7. PeteBell68

    Harbor Freight 6000 Lb. Capacity Scissor Lift Review, Central Hydraulics, is it worth it?

    I'm going to just give my opinion here after watching the video and then thinking about my Charger on that thing , NOPE
  8. PeteBell68

    Idea for lifting a car

    I think these are really cool but think I would most likely still use jack stands under as well .
  9. PeteBell68

    New project

    That's a nice looking home , the barn is a nice adder for space I am sure you will up with Mopars .
  10. PeteBell68

    New chair for the man cave

    Very cool
  11. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    I'll look into the tin already have the lighting to go in .
  12. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    Drywall here as its attached to the house - side entry . Not a bad idea to put the metal over it .
  13. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    Close on the new house March 14 the has a big double garage that will fit two pickups in and has 11 ft ceilings . Now to decide on the hoist type . Thanks for all the info so far everyone .
  14. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    I like the Mohawk site . They list concrete requirements for every lift they sell . Once I decide on the model I'll pass the documents to my concrete installer .
  15. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    I like this adapter you can get it would fit nicely on the car bottom
  16. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    I'll take the bird for you I leave that on the ground on a nice rubber floor .Dont spend your money I'll take it for free and promise to look after it . You can come over and even have a beer while sitting inside it .
  17. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    Two post seems like the way to go don't need to store the car as the only car in the garage will be the Charger . I can get 10'6 easily and I like the fact that you can do anything . Going to look at having reinforced concrete done . Going to also have the door rollers raised . Thanks everyone...
  18. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    Yes from what I've read everywhere I need at least 11 feet 12 would be ideal with either of the two hoists . Is it nesessary to pour new concrete pads in an existing garage I am wondering next ?
  19. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    Thanks I like these and there is a Mohawk dealer actually in the township we might be moving to here in Canada .
  20. PeteBell68

    New hoist for garage 2 post or 4 post Ideas ?

    I agree on the height . It's a new home purchase with an unfinished garage ceiling . One friend is a home builder and mentioned a truss can be moved but it will cost you and will need to calculate on the load requirements of the roof . Looking at these two adds I like the 4 post it's safer for...
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