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One post hoist
There wasn't room for the second post so I cut a hoist in half.
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Re: One post hoist
no way in hell I'd get under that
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Re: One post hoist
[QUOTE=Chad Rhodes;416672]no way in hell I'd get under that[/QUOTE)
Hey Trev, I think Chad doubts your engineering savvy!!
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Re: One post hoist
[quote=Dave Turner;416703]Unless there's a whole lot of concrete/rebar with 12" bolts holding it to the slab, that's not safe.
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Re: One post hoist
Chad the hoist is self supporting on the floor the foot you can see in the picture extends 4 feet from the post . It is lagged in place but does not depend on the bolts in concrete. I do put a jackstand under on the far side when I'm working underneath.
Dave nice to see you got the Mustang out. I like trains but not a big fan of the old Plymouths ---Trevor ps I think the Savvy was a US only model |
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Re: One post hoist
I can't believe I understood what you just said Mr. Jones!
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