Couldn't find a started thread for this, so if anybody else knows where it is, just have the mods move this post. I parked my TOY outside the other day as I was doin some garage maintance. It got covered in bradford pear petals> Well heres what I've been workin on: It will be so much EASIER to take wheels off, do any type of mods, and oil changes too.:yes:
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>>> Tools & equipment.............I assume most of us on here have a Ranger stuffed in there too at times.
my ranger gets to park on the street. better cars get the garage. not much in the way of tools though.
360ranger any more details or anything on that lift? air over hydraulic powered? bolts to the floor of the garage?
nice, only thing I have always seen with YELLOW air hose it only has a 100psi rating the orange ,blue and black all go at least 150 plus psi hate to see it up then burst and come down really fast now that is for the recoil airhose that I have been toldabout but I am sure different mfgrs have diff specs so just a thought to double chk
Ummm...... ======================= Yes, it can be bolted to floor and is all air lift via large air bag rated @ 4500. ======================= I put the coiled hose on it so that it wasn't required to climb under a vehicle to use the lift and it takes less than 100psi to raise it fully up, which is 36". My compressor is 160 gal. / 175 psi and I've used the yellow coil up hose numerous times over the years without any trouble. Also, if ya look at the opposite end from the hose, it has safety locks/blocks, so if it was to loose pressure it wouldn't come down on top of anybody. BUT, THANKS for the concern!:thumbsup:
Tools, tools, and more tools. Oh and more tools. I have 3 seperate boxes. Standard duty tools, large ( 3/4" drive + ) tools, and carpentry tools. Also a 3/8" thick steel workbench with a vise and a bench grinder, shelving for various chemicals, paints, etc.
April Fools Day>>> Son's 99 is the first one to use the new (to me) scissor lift.....brakes, shocks, upper control arm, & tires: :thumbup:
Son's 99 steppie with Ultra 50/51 wheels off his 93 after we freshed up his frontend with NEW upper control arms, shocks, pads, & rotors:
Those wheels look great on that truck. I don't have anything in my building. I can get some pics of it. Its gonna be moving with me my dad gave it to me so I'd have a building to store my little tool box the fiancee bought me. I'll also store our fishing rods and gear in it. And my oil and filters and things of that such.
Welp Iv got tools out the wazoo, a 1970 Mach 1, 80 Camino, EZ Go golf cart, Cushman Haulster, work bench, 2 vises, 2 tool boxes, an air compressor, wood, a wood stove, miles of extenson cord, a tractor (sometimes), a VW Dune Buggy, 2 TH350 trannies, more El Camino parts.... I could go on and on lol