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[Shop-talk] Question about logistics shipping a four post lift

Subject: [Shop-talk] Question about logistics shipping a four post lift
From: ronnie.day at gmail.com (Ronnie Day)
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 10:31:07 -0500
References: <OFEFF26DF5.63944BC3-ON852579C7.0003FEDE-852579C7.0004492E@mail.megageek.com> <4F6818C8.5020705@milleredp.com> <CANuE7YCqcWr_O+29vcX2BDdOJ1GYC=mVN9Xetc=y725AxoqMpw@mail.gmail.com> <CAOtbU9Xmyme8K-J4+vEhKkPAwWMOHoCFkCJ7kmm-jKkXgEapCA@mail.gmail.com> <CAFNB6W=-UybaY3-zYUyoLpj7Fmvyy3E4J+eWFR1+a7js+Kq6tw@mail.gmail.com>
Adding an additional question to this thread, do you need to wait for some
time after pouring a slab to drill into it and install things like a lift?
I've heard 6 months. We'll be building a shop sometime this year and I
definitely want a two post lift.

Ron

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Larry Spector <lspector at gmail.com> wrote:

> My almost "no-hassle" solution was to find a local installer and have the
> lift delivered to them. They took care of delivering it to my house via
> flatbed towtruck, and assembled it for me. I say almost no-hassle because
> this particular installer wasn't all that bright when it came to actual
> assembly. I wound up correcting them repeatedly, and provided most of the
> tools...
>
> -Larry
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Doug Braun <doug at dougbraun.com> wrote:
>
> > If the lift vendors were able to arrange guaranteed no-hassle,
> no-surprise
> > delivery to my door,
> > I would have bought a lift by now...
> >
> > Doug
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