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anyone built a lift to raise one small car to fit another underneath ?
I've seen the commercial lifts, but how hard could it be to build one? -- When the Power of Love,replaces the Love of Power. that's Evolution. |
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In garage car lift. DIY?
On Jan 2, 5:48*pm, "'nam vet." wrote:
anyone built a lift to raise one small car to fit another underneath ? I've seen the commercial lifts, but how hard could it be to build one? -- When the Power of Love,replaces the Love of Power. that's Evolution. Not hard, but I would not get under it. I would follow exact plans that are known safe. I think with all the custom saftey parts you will hand make and retail price you pay you wont save |
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ransley wrote:
Not hard, but I would not get under it. I would follow exact plans that are known safe. I think with all the custom saftey parts you will hand make and retail price you pay you wont save I agree - wouldn't catch me under a home made lift. I would either settle for a drive up ramp that gives 12" of lift, or buy something like this: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46604 |
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