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My garage is just a single, big enough for my Miata, tools, car cleaning products and yard tools. I've done everything in this garage from suspension, brakes, stereos to R&R transmissions and engines. With the Miata inside, accessing larger things, like my shop vac, is like playing Tetris.
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I think my biggest problem it's going to be jack handles on the floor jacks. And the fact that my big 60 gallon compressor is in the other garage that's attached to the house. This has only got an 8 or 10 gallon so I may have to wait for it on occasion. Minor trade-offs for the sake of air conditioning.
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1481495)
He saw cut the floor and dug out the dirt then put in rebar and concrete beneath the lifts before countersinking them in.
I don't have the progress pics anymore but here's a test lift prior to the ceiling being raised. |
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I'm in the process of building a new workshop/garage and due to some HOA rules and the resulting design constraints I can't get more than a 9' ceiling height. I've got multiple vehicles I want to have the ability to get under; Miata, F150, Prius to service and what not. The range of weight and the lower ceiling height is pretty much ruling out a reasonable 2 post lift. I'm also leary of the lower 2 post units without any tie between the posts.
I thought about the Bendpack Quickjack units but the ones that get the F150 up are too long for the Miata I think and I also like the ability to get under a car from the side instead of from either end only. Searching about on the net I came across this: Kwik-Lift and wondered if anyone had experience with them? In my mind, it's a fairly low cost solution to what I'm wanting to accomplish given my constraints. Pic for attention https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...c5edc71ae5.jpg Not my pic... |
Is there any way you can lower the floor to get the height you need?
Would a sloping driveway towards the garage door create a problem? |
Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 1524980)
Is there any way you can lower the floor to get the height you need?
Would a sloping driveway towards the garage door create a problem? I mean I can solve anything by throwing money at it but at some point it's easier to just by a new house in a place where I can do what I want. Wife is a constraint on that end and between the HOA and wife it's already added several thousand needless dollars. |
If I had a huge chunk of cash, I've always wanted to build a ridiculous C10.
Think LS7, mid-engine, hammered to the ground DTM style on monster rubber. |
Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1524986)
If I had a huge chunk of cash, I've always wanted to build a ridiculous C10.
Think LS7, mid-engine, hammered to the ground DTM style on monster rubber. |
The car side and the not car side of the shop.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...5b9b06f012.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...e811a6bc19.jpg |
Originally Posted by matrussell122
(Post 1524990)
The car side and the not car side of the shop.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...5b9b06f012.jpg |
No grip at all. super hard compound and narrow. But there is so much mass rotating once i get rolling itll go forever.:rofl:
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Originally Posted by 2slow
(Post 1524992)
Nice set of slicks by the wall, but I think the sizing is a bit off. How are they on the track? :rofl:
--Ian |
Havent seen that in a long time. Thats always worth a good laugh.
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I'm from Tulsa (sand springs), but I don't recall ever seeing them out at meets. Nor do I know anyone that actually has one.
All my car friends are "I'm dealing with jack stands until I can have a 2 post lift" type of people. |
I should hopefully be posting a lot more in this thread in the coming months as I start work on a 30x40 or 30x50 shop on my new property. Pushing for 30x50 if the budget will allow it. 14' eave height should give plenty of room for a lift.
The plan is to order a steel building kit and pay a local company to erect it. Unfortunately I can't really start on the project until we close on the old house...which is tentatively scheduled for April 1st. |
Originally Posted by Efini~FC3S
(Post 1525024)
I should hopefully be posting a lot more in this thread in the coming months as I start work on a 30x40 or 30x50 shop on my new property. Pushing for 30x50 if the budget will allow it. 14' eave height should give plenty of room for a lift.
The plan is to order a steel building kit and pay a local company to erect it. Unfortunately I can't really start on the project until we close on the old house...which is tentatively scheduled for April 1st. Post pics as it goes up. |
I'll post more pics later, but I am under contract on this house. Our home inspection is scheduled for Tuesday the 21st and I will take more pics then. I am in heaven!
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...bc12fddcc7.png The shop is 30' x 50' and wired for 220. The electrical panel has a spot for "Lift" and I can see where the previous owner had a lift installed. |
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