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> WooHoo its a car lift
GaroldShaffer
post May 23 2011, 07:22 PM
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I have wanted a lfit for my garage for a long time. Since I don't share shop space anymore and I sold the rental house I decided to treat myself. I picked this midrise lift from Greg Smith equipment in Indy a few weeks ago.

I finally got the garage cleanedup and made my ramps (I followed the plans that race914 used in THIS TREAD) and rolled this 74 project car in the garage.

I also have the two stage compressor hooked up. I used the Rapid Air pipe system. Very easy install for your garage or shop. Just cut and click in place.

I haven't been this excited about anything more other than the birth of my son.

So here it is.................

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GaroldShaffer
post May 24 2011, 06:01 AM
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The system I used is called Rapid Air here is the LINK.

It's rated up to 150 psi, which is enough for what I need at home.
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post May 24 2011, 07:28 AM
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QUOTE(Garold Shaffer @ May 24 2011, 04:01 AM) *

The system I used is called Rapid Air here is the LINK.

It's rated up to 150 psi, which is enough for what I need at home.


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