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Re: [Land-speed] 2 or 4 post lift?

To: Elon <saltfever@comcast.net>, land-speed submit <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] 2 or 4 post lift?
From: Bill Waite <fordlandia@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 14:23:29 -0700 (PDT)
About 4 years ago, I purchased a Rotary brand 2-post asymmetrical lift (10,000 
pound rated).  I don't need 10,000 pounds (work on early Porsches and Sunbeam 
Tigers mostly).  But I decided if I was going to stand under it, that the extra 
rating was a plus.

I have never regretted my purchase.  Yes, it did cost more than many other 
options, but as another responder said: "how much is your life worth?"  Also, 
the 2-post is great for me: I love being able to get at the wheels and all 
suspension related items.  A friend of mine has a 4-post and he wishes he'd 
gone the two post route.  The Rotary lift has worked flawlessly.  I smile every 
time I look at it (always wanted one... and at 60 years old, am very glad to 
finally have it, as it makes the work a lot easier and safer).

Bill Waite
Grand Rapids, MI


----- Original Message ----
From: Elon <saltfever@comcast.net>
To: land-speed submit <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 1:04:22 AM
Subject: [Land-speed] 2 or 4 post lift?

Can folks give recommendations on different brands of garage/shop lifts. A
couple of years ago I talked to two reps at a car show each representing a
different brand. I can't remember the names but I was interested in the
latching (locking) mechanism , the design safety factor, and the way they
were certified or tested. It was discouraging. Neither rep new anything
about safety factor, or what I was talking about. One brand was not
certified by any organization and the other was certified by an independent
organization the company started! Talk about conflict of interest! That
brand was proud of their testing and had examples of overload failures and
some luke-warm information on the latch design. The other brand provided
anecdotal data on the latch safety but no engineering analysis. Anyway, that
was a few years ago and I was hoping things had changed.



If you have a lift could you indicate why you choose the style you have and
the brand name. Also, now that you have experience with it are there thing
you wish you had considered before buying?  Thanks in advance,  -Elon
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