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  • #657775
    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
    Keymaster

      To say I love my new lift would be a gross understatement. What are your thoughts?

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    • #657796
      derg20derg20
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        Don’t sprain your thumb. lol. Your electrician did a really good job, using MC and making everything look neat. Congratulations on your new lift, I’m happy for you.

        #657798
        AnthonyAnthony
        Participant

          Awesome looking lift. Now you got a excuse to buy more tools like the trans jack etc. I was spoiled by a lift went I worked on my car at the autoports on base in San Diego. Those things made stuff so easy to work on things

          #657831
          RereonehundredRereonehundred
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            Help me with my balance of forces, please.

            If the center of mass of the car is exactly between the vertical posts, then the total load is straight down through the posts. Good, no problem and buckling loads are pretty reliably calculated.

            If the center of mass is aft of the vertical posts, the then posts will experience a torque that want to rotate the posts about their attachment points at the floor. Same deal if the center of mass is afore the posts, just torques opposite direction..

            At what mass value, and at what distance from the vertical posts, does the whole shebang torque the posts out of the concrete floor and every thing falls down?

            I don’t think I’d get under the raised car on a two poster unless I absolutely knew the answer to that important question.

            #657841
            MattMatt
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              Great vid Eric! Was there any particular reason you went with Bendpak? I’ve been looking at Atlas vs Bendpak, and there is quite a bit of difference in price, but most seem happy with the Atlas. I have noticed Atlas doesn’t certify their lifts, like Bendpak does, which may not be as important for a home DIYer?

              #657845
              Andrew ButtonAndrew Button
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                The wedge anchors are rated at around 30,000 psi before they pull on on a 4 or more inch slab with a 3000 or more slump, and there are 6 or more on each post. These things are over engineered to the point where the lift posts would buckle before the anchors would pull out. Many more people get killed with jacks than these things, when installed correctly. The only reason the anchors would pull out would be due to reverse spalling which professionals don’t do or poorly mixed concrete on the floor, and figure this floor in the video is rated to hold Semi trucks. Its not going anywhere. Congrats to Eric on this, I went with a BendPak myself after looking all the different brands.

                #657892
                Petr MiskerikPetr Miskerik
                Participant

                  I am happy for you 🙂 !
                  Congrat !

                  #657938
                  college mancollege man
                  Moderator

                    Sweet lift. Next time I’m jacking the car up and laying on the ground like someone used to
                    I’ll be thinking of you. B)

                    #658090
                    Rickey GreshamRickey Gresham
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                      i to am tried of laying on my back to work on vehicles and will be 57 this year, i hope to get me one before i retire.

                      #658092
                      Andrew ButtonAndrew Button
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                        I did time on my back for 30 years. Then I changed over. Was almost killed with jackstands, yes, several times. One the scariest times I ever had on my back was having a 727 tranny in a my 440 duster basically pin me between the car and the ground. (there was no room in a small car and a big wedge motor) Luckily it wasn’t any bigger or I any smaller, or I would have been waiting for a passerby for a rescue. 265 lbs is NOTHING, when feeling trapped like that however. I still remember washing transmission out of my hair at a different time and place because of the flat back routine.

                        #658188
                        AnthonyAnthony
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                          Eric, since you’ve got the lift.. How many times have you lifted your vehicles up in the air just for the hell of it and get a warm feeling inside of joy? lol

                          #658367
                          Michael WellsMichael Wells
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                            My dream one day is to be able to build me a shop at home big enough to fit me a lift in. Would make life so much better! Congrats Eric!

                            #658409
                            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                              [quote=”SavageWS6″ post=130998]Eric, since you’ve got the lift.. How many times have you lifted your vehicles up in the air just for the hell of it and get a warm feeling inside of joy? lol[/quote]

                              A lot. I find myself starring at it wondering if it’s real.

                              #658591
                              Andrew ButtonAndrew Button
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                                0nce gone down the road of lifts, one wants never to go back, to being on their back. Been in both situations. Back to sore now to do what I did, for decades.

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