Yep, that's the ticket! Congrats! I've worked under one of those at my buddies' shop for years, on different vehicles of mine and my son's. Nothing like it and of course that roof you built leaves a lot of room to move around and keep things dry too. Good job Honcho!
Castles made of sand slip in to the sea....eventually
Now you won't want to do anything on the ground at all. Be careful with the vert though they are flexible. You can hear the creaking as the weight hangs the other way. I always put stands under the k frame and axle to prevent any damage.d
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Shoot Todd, you're way to young to have a lift buddy! You youngsters need to earn your stripes by laying underneath your vehicles in the dirt, or on the cold or hot concrete floors!
Seriously though, I'm happy that you have a cool new lift, as it will make so many jobs that much easier and safer to do.
Richard
For some unknown reason, nobody seems to take me seriously............