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RE: 2 post lift for both storage and repair?

To: Erik Quackenbush <erik@midwestfilter.com>,
Subject: RE: 2 post lift for both storage and repair?
From: "Spector, Larry" <Larry_Spector@NAI.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 15:42:32 -0600
This makes sense. I'm still not sure if I'll go for a 2 or 4 post lift- but
the decision will be easier knowing that either one can do the job.

Thanks for the help!
-Larry

> 
> Yes, a standard floor jack. The "plank" I use is a piece of 
> hot rolled 
> steel channel _approximately_ 10" wide, 48" long, 3/16" 
> thick, with a 1" 
> lip along the sides forming a very shallow U shape. I bought it from 
> http://www.metalsdepot.com.  The lip adds strength to the 
> plate and acts as 
> a guardrail for the rolling jack I use. There's no need to 
> jack the car up 
> before lifting it- I often jack up a front wheel, work on it, 
> lower the 
> jack, slide the plate to the back of the car (the plate 
> probably weighs 
> about 40 pounds), and then jack up the rear wheel to work on 
> it. All of 
> this is done at a comfortable working height, not on the 
> floor.  I have a 
> cheap import  2 ton rolling jack that I use on the lift. It's 
> important to 
> have a jack with a small footprint so that it's wheels are 
> all supported by 
> the plank or ramps- there's no way I could use my large 3-ton 
> Sears garage 
> jack since there would be nowhere for it to 'stand'. A bottle 
> jack would 
> probably work just as well but my TR6 doesn't have enough 
> ground clearance 
> to use one. The plank is long enough so that several inches 
> sit on the 
> ramps on either side. The ramps came with a non-slip surface from the 
> factory so the plank is not going to slide around once it's 
> supporting some 
> weight.
> 
> -Erik

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