I have used a similar unit and yes I needed to use wood to keep the exhaust
from being hit. I have looked into similar ones fro my house as I have low
ceilings due to bedrooms upstairs. On my wish list. I just bought my wife a
MGB and as she got out of it she commented on how low it was and thought a
lift would make it easier for her to help me work on it. I let her know
that there was no part of that plan I found fault with :) Just need the
money !
Cheers
Ira Erbs
Portland,OR
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BT7 engine and disk brakes
1967 MGB [image: MG]
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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 7:41 AM, Simon Lachlan <simon.lachlan at homecall.co.uk
> wrote:
> My garage/workshop has a very low ceiling and a floor that, I suspect,
> covers a multitude of historic sins. So, although I want to put in a lift,
> I?m pretty well stuck. I may be able to put in a 4 poster with a beam jack,
> but they?re pretty well all 3 phase.
>
> Has anyone tried one of these? Or something similar? I have located a
> 240volt version so am past the 3 phase hurdle.
>
> I was expecting to have to lay some wood down on either side for clearance
> and then just keeping the car, MkII 3000, over the top of it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Simon
>
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