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Hi, dne’ here,
I know Eric doesn’t own a lift for his personal and business reasons for demonstrations to DIY’ers, but I have a MaxJax lift. It’s made to be unbolted and moved out of the way when not in use. Also one column may be used independently for motorcycles, lawnmowers, etc. I have an 8’ceiling and this lift is made for low ceilings. I can’t imagine going back to floor jacks/jack stands, though I do have a jack/stands of course. For me, I’m getting a tad older with a few more aches n pains, and I just don’t like getting up and down from a creeper!;) I think the Maxjax is a worthwhile investment for most folks that tinker. People buy expensive toys (cars n such costing well over 30k+), why not invest in something that makes for a functional and awesome addition to the garage! These sell for about 2200-2300.
dne’ 😉Attachments:Hi, dne’ here,
I know Eric doesn’t own a lift for his personal and business reasons for demonstrations to DIY’ers, but I have a MaxJax lift. It’s made to be unbolted and moved out of the way when not in use. Also one column may be used independently for motorcycles, lawnmowers, etc. I have an 8’ceiling and this lift is made for low ceilings. I can’t imagine going back to floor jacks/jack stands, though I do have a jack/stands of course. For me, I’m getting a tad older with a few more aches n pains, and I just don’t like getting up and down from a creeper!;) I think the Maxjax is a worthwhile investment for most folks that tinker. People buy expensive toys (cars n such costing well over 30k+), why not invest in something that makes for a functional and awesome addition to the garage! These sell for about 2200-2300.
dne’ 😉Attachments:Thank you College man and Bill wysetech! banana:
Thank you College man and Bill wysetech! banana:
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