Casper's new throne

McRat

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Cool. Does having a 4 post lift make if harder to work on the truck vs say a 2 post?

Pros and cons:

4-Post Pro-

Is moveable
More stable when shaking vehicle
Can roll it outside and wash undercarriage
No overhead beam or floor beam
Can do alignments (with align pads opt)
Can open door to get in and out

Cons -

Cost more (about 50%)
Low clearance vehicles are harder to get on the lift
Can "run off" lift if you aren't straight
Takes up more room
Requires air for release
Less working area underneath
You need a jack attachment for wheels, brakes, suspension mods.
 

1lowdiesel

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that floor is soo purdy. a lift is the last thing left on my list of needed shop goodies.
 

McRat

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that floor is soo purdy. ...

You like it? I'll take a shop rag, wipe it off, then send it to you! :D

Seriously, it's another thing that if I had to do it over, I wouldn't have done it. Anything that touches it is stained silver, there is random debris and bubbles everywhere glued in it, splatter all over the walls, and it doesn't hide even the smallest of cracks, which is why we had it done. Oh yeah, and it was really, really expensive. About 5 times what linoleum tile would cost.
 

slowlmm

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You like it? I'll take a shop rag, wipe it off, then send it to you! :D

Seriously, it's another thing that if I had to do it over, I wouldn't have done it. Anything that touches it is stained silver, there is random debris and bubbles everywhere glued in it, splatter all over the walls, and it doesn't hide even the smallest of cracks, which is why we had it done. Oh yeah, and it was really, really expensive. About 5 times what linoleum tile would cost.

I like how you go around bad mouthing it. but one you checked it out before your final payment and then 4 months later you said you had a issue wich all you did was pm me once here instead of calling me . inturn wich i replied to you to set up a time to look at it or correct any issue. but never had one response from you. I stand behind any thing i do but if theres a problem and your not allowed to fix it whos to blame? I know you like playing the victim but ether allow any issue to be fixed or stop complaining and trying to be the vicitim.
oh and lenoilium would of worked great for about a week untill it all bubled up do to your huge moisture issue. but hey what do I know. mabey you should try to chip the floor up again with you motorcyle stand wich you where unsucsefull at. ok so go ahead and bash me now i know you like to.
 

McRat

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Naw, it chips off just fine, but thanks! :)

If you couldn't see things like scraps of paper stuck in the floor, (Made In Pakistan), big drops on the walls, or bubbles, then not much I can do; I'm not an eye doctor. When I asked if you were going to clean off the stains on the walls, you did make a half-ass effort on small areas. When you were asked to "fix" the stairs, it just made more work for me and I had to cover it up anyhow. I doubt I have the time or money to repair anymore of your "fixes".

But relax Homer. I get to tease you about it until I feel I got my money's worth in comic relief. And that's a LOT of comedy. :spit:


Excuse me, but now I gotta go out and fix the rolling door again that "experts" installed. You aren't the only one who screwed the pooch on the garage. Perhaps my expectations are way too high. If something looks like a drunken chimpanzee with epilepsy worked on it, perhaps I should just squint alot when I look at it instead of complaining.:hug:
 

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Naw, it chips off just fine, but thanks! :)

If you couldn't see things like scraps of paper stuck in the floor, (Made In Pakistan), big drops on the walls, or bubbles, then not much I can do; I'm not an eye doctor. When I asked if you were going to clean off the stains on the walls, you did make a half-ass effort on small areas. When you were asked to "fix" the stairs, it just made more work for me and I had to cover it up anyhow. I doubt I have the time or money to repair anymore of your "fixes".

But relax Homer. I get to tease you about it until I feel I got my money's worth in comic relief. And that's a LOT of comedy. :spit:


Excuse me, but now I gotta go out and fix the rolling door again that "experts" installed. You aren't the only one who screwed the pooch on the garage. Perhaps my expectations are way too high. If something looks like a drunken chimpanzee with epilepsy worked on it, perhaps I should just squint alot when I look at it instead of complaining.:hug:

got pics? becuase i have pics of the floors completed and must be a magical paper fairy in there. YOU may think its funny pat but unlike many. I care about my work and what I do. But oh well.
 

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No one mentioned your name Tommy... seemed like water under the bridge. You were the one that incriminated yourself just now.

well i actually care about my work. i dont run and hide. incrimination is when you do something wrong. it would be like guy screwing up on my motor and me not allwoing him to help fix it then me saying yea he sux he couldent even put the correct reluctor wheel on. bla bla bla.