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    Quote Originally Posted by ceh383
    But at least you'll have something that runs to get you out of there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
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    All you need is to organize things properly, this is what my dad calls space saver parking.

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    That's a really nice space saver storage solution!!!! Wish I had the ceiling height to put a lift in!!!! Out of all the goodies I had in my big shop, I miss my hoist the most!!!!!
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    Dave....I have the room, but no money. How about you buy it for me, and you can use it any time you want?
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    Quote Originally Posted by roofcam
    Dave....I have the room, but no money. How about you buy it for me, and you can use it any time you want?

    Wow, what an offer!!!! Only a 140 mile drive to use my lift!!!! Not every day I get an offer like that!!!!!!

    I keep looking at the mid-rise lifts, seems one would be very useful to have in a garage that doesn't have room for a full sized lift.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    Wow, what an offer!!!! Only a 140 mile drive to use my lift!!!! Not every day I get an offer like that!!!!!!

    I keep looking at the mid-rise lifts, seems one would be very useful to have in a garage that doesn't have room for a full sized lift.....

    Have any experience with the Kwik-Lift? Something like that would work for me, getting the vehicles about 24" off the floor. I don't do the heavy duty stuff some of you guys do. Jack stands don't get it high enough most times.

    http://www.kwiklift.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by roofcam
    Have any experience with the Kwik-Lift? Something like that would work for me, getting the vehicles about 24" off the floor. I don't do the heavy duty stuff some of you guys do. Jack stands don't get it high enough most times.

    http://www.kwiklift.com/
    Yeah, similar to that.... Autobody Toolmart has one that has two cylinders and lifts a lot higher..... seems it would work good for a lot of things.....
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