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Re: [Fot] portable single post lift

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Subject: Re: [Fot] portable single post lift
From: Bill Tobin via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2021 17:56:33 -0500
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Hi again. The next post shows a car not in the best position! When 
working on my 2 post Rotary lift, I raise the car a few inches and shake 
the heck out of the thing to see if it stays put. Then raise and work on it.

I doubt you'll get a 6 foot lift in a movable lift. I doubt I'd trust it.

I do have a scissors lift that I use; changing wheels, brakes, and minor 
work. If I'm going to be under it I use jack stands also. Better safe 
than crushed. It works well with my Barracuda.

Cheers, Bill

On 12/3/2021 12:35 PM, Henry Giffin via Fot wrote:
>
> FoT, I am again getting serious about getting a single post movable 
> lift.  Iâ??m looking for the one that rolls under the car (not the ones 
> with full ramps).  I believe I saw one where the part that goes under 
> the car folds up to allow stowage against a wall.  Looking for 6 ft or 
> more of lift.  I went on line but couldnâ??t find it (I canâ??t find much!).
>
>      Thanks in advance for your help, Hank
>
> Hank Giffin
>
> 757-375-1491
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    <p>Hi again. The next post shows a car not in the best position!
      When working on my 2 post Rotary lift, I raise the car a few
      inches and shake the heck out of the thing to see if it stays put.
      Then raise and work on it.</p>
    <p>I doubt you'll get a 6 foot lift in a movable lift. I doubt I'd
      trust it.</p>
    <p>I do have a scissors lift that I use; changing wheels, brakes,
      and minor work. If I'm going to be under it I use jack stands
      also. Better safe than crushed. It works well with my Barracuda.</p>
    <p>Cheers, Bill<br>
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            again getting serious about getting a single post movable
            lift.  Iâ??m looking for the one that rolls under the car (not
            the ones with full ramps).  I believe I saw one where the
            part that goes under the car folds up to allow stowage
            against a wall.  Looking for 6 ft or more of lift.  I went
            on line but couldnâ??t find it (I canâ??t find much!).  
<o:p></o:p></span></p>
        <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:14.0pt">     Thanks
            in advance for your help, Hank<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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