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    Quote Originally Posted by boatmangc View Post
    Interesting, I am in the same posture with a garage, 2 years convincing wifey to let me cut down some trees.

    Just made appointment with surveyor, I am going with 30 X 50 Steelmaster.
    170 mph wind rated building with roll up impact doors.
    3 10wx12h doors in front, an 8X8 in the back and a lift with future potential for a spray booth.

    I have been looking at 2 post lifts just for the added accessibility to the underside of the car.
    My question is do I need anything special in the slab for mounting the lift?
    Check with the lift manufacturer for the thickness on concrete required.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8UWITH6 View Post
    My garage is about 30 by 24. I used a Direct 4 Post PP8 and it works great for almost everything. And you dont even have to mount it to the floor. You can move it wherever you want. I have a friend out of state that has a Direct 2 post and loves it too. To my knowledge Direct and Rotary are the same thing. Here is a pic for reference. Plenty of room for me. This is long before it was finished but it gives you an idea of the size.

    Your setup is exactly what I want. Is your garage 24 wide or 30 wide?
    What is the height of the inside of your garage?
    What made you go with a 4 post vs. a 2 post? i am favoring the 2 post because it seems more suited for brake jobs and suspension. I've got a 944T that I will be stuffing an LS3 motor into, but want to go through the suspension etc. before I start that phase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fastblackmerc View Post
    Check with the lift manufacturer for the thickness on concrete required.
    I have a mechanic friend that has 3 lifts. He recommended at least 6 and preferable 8 with hd rebar webbing. He said this is necessary only in the lift area. He went with 4 and you can see the concrete cracking everywhere.
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    This is the best thread I have read on here in a while. I will be building a 3-car garage in the spring with some room up top too, like an apartment. I think a 4-post and obviously a 2-post are in order. I want running water and a slop sink as well.
    I would love to
    I'm pretty excited about it but like any project gotta be smart about it and plan it out good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8UWITH6 View Post
    My garage is about 30 by 24. I used a Direct 4 Post PP8 and it works great for almost everything. And you dont even have to mount it to the floor. You can move it wherever you want. I have a friend out of state that has a Direct 2 post and loves it too. To my knowledge Direct and Rotary are the same thing. Here is a pic for reference. Plenty of room for me. This is long before it was finished but it gives you an idea of the size.





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    Ceiling is 12' 6" I thought I posted that maybe not. 4 post was chosen for ease of storage (park another car under it) and ability to still perform most services needed on vehicles. I can perform 4 wheel service on the 4 post no problems at all. Has a hydraulic sliding jack to lift the car off the ramps. Works just great for me.
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    Below are some pics of the garage I added on. It's a 4 post Back Yard Buddy Lift. There is a rolling jack platform that my low profile floor jack can sit on and I can remove a tire or tires if need be. Doing oil changes and brakes is a breeze. My ceiling is 12' high. Clears both cars no problem My Expedition can go all the way up, but I can lift her high enough that it is not an issue. The lift just sits on the floor, and mine is the extended height one, meaning it is 6' high fully up. I am 5'10" so this is not an issue with hitting my head. Good luck with your project. The G8 GT is gone and I have a 2013 SHO now.

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    You can see my garage on my cardomain page.

    I have two direct 9,000 4 posts [they roll around - with a car on it] I have four cars in there so 4 posts are necessary..

    I also have the low rise scissor lift [52" rise] and its also portable.

    my garage is 32 x 32 with 12 ft ceilings - 6/12 roof with storage trusses so I can store up above...

    also have ac/heat pump - because I'm not sweating any more...

    and when I need to wax the rocker panels - I just raise a lift appropriately...

    LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by uwsacf View Post
    You can see my garage on my cardomain page.

    I have two direct 9,000 4 posts [they roll around - with a car on it] I have four cars in there so 4 posts are necessary..

    I also have the low rise scissor lift [52" rise] and its also portable.

    my garage is 32 x 32 with 12 ft ceilings - 6/12 roof with storage trusses so I can store up above...

    also have ac/heat pump - because I'm not sweating any more...

    and when I need to wax the rocker panels - I just raise a lift appropriately...

    LOL

    enjoy your garage bud

    I'm with you on the A/C! This summer I was changing the wiper blades on the MM in the carport and sweating my a** off!
    No More.
    I really like your rollups, who is the manufacturer?
    BTW, I really think you need more gas cans...
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    I had a metal 30 x 60 with 16 foot walls built. It was supposed to have 10x12 garage doors but they installed 12x10's instead. All that did was to make it where I cannot pull an rv into the garage. I also have a used Rotary 9000lb 2 post lift, it cost me half the price of a new one. The floor is 6 inches thick. I had roll up doors installed. Good luck on your new garage.
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    Here are some great ideas for you:

    http://www.garagejournal.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimlam56 View Post
    I'm with you on the A/C! This summer I was changing the wiper blades on the MM in the carport and sweating my a** off!
    No More.
    I really like your rollups, who is the manufacturer?
    BTW, I really think you need more gas cans...
    The lifts are all by Direct [Rotary]...

    I only use ethanol free gas so the cans are loaded into the pickup and down to the boat mariana where they sell it due to fiberglass tanks on boats..

    Actually, I have more cans now and moved into outside storage to move the aroma from the indoors - [fuel cans indoors wasn't my smartest idea]
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    Quote Originally Posted by uwsacf View Post
    The lifts are all by Direct [Rotary]...

    I only use ethanol free gas so the cans are loaded into the pickup and down to the boat mariana where they sell it due to fiberglass tanks on boats..

    Actually, I have more cans now and moved into outside storage to move the aroma from the indoors - [fuel cans indoors wasn't my smartest idea]
    I meant your garage door rollups.
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