Lift for my new garage?
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Lift for my new garage?
I need to get some type of lift for my new place. Anyone know of some cheapo, but SAFE lifts for residential garages? Where to get them and how much? I would like to stay under $1,000 if possible. I don't need anythng crazy... just something that will lift the car level about 3-4 feet in the air. I won't even mind some type of manual thing... where I have to crank it up or something. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Preferably something portable too... so when I move I can take it with me if/when that happens. :thumbup:
PS. This is Slacker... not Tom(DVPGSR).
Preferably something portable too... so when I move I can take it with me if/when that happens. :thumbup:
PS. This is Slacker... not Tom(DVPGSR).
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You want a car lift for your garage? That's hardcore!
The only guy I know of that has one is a rich old man who lives in a rich old neighborhood. He puts his little toy MG on it, lifts it up into the top of his garage about 10 feet, and parks his volvo below it.:chuckles:
Sorry, I don't even know where to start looking for something like that.
The only guy I know of that has one is a rich old man who lives in a rich old neighborhood. He puts his little toy MG on it, lifts it up into the top of his garage about 10 feet, and parks his volvo below it.:chuckles:
Sorry, I don't even know where to start looking for something like that.
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Originally posted by qtiger
Good luck finding an actual lift under $1K. Most lifts are ~$3K... and then you have to buy the hydro system to run it.
Good luck finding an actual lift under $1K. Most lifts are ~$3K... and then you have to buy the hydro system to run it.
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Were getting rid of a scissor lift at my work except it has a bad electric motor. A new motor is like $200. The lift is for sale for 150 i think, but I live in PA so unless you can come and get iits pointless to buy it.
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Originally posted by LSVTECKING
Were getting rid of a scissor lift at my work except it has a bad electric motor. A new motor is like $200. The lift is for sale for 150 i think, but I live in PA so unless you can come and get iits pointless to buy it.
Were getting rid of a scissor lift at my work except it has a bad electric motor. A new motor is like $200. The lift is for sale for 150 i think, but I live in PA so unless you can come and get iits pointless to buy it.
I'm from CT and can pick it up I think? What part of PA? And if all it needs is a new motor(200) it sounds good to me. How old is it? And what kind?
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Honestly I have no idea what kind of lift it is. It is hydraulic/electric. Im from Pittsburgh PA and it is pretty heave too it took 6 guys to get it out of our shop so you'll probably need a pretty big truck to get it.