In reply to fanfoy :
I can't believe I'm the only one that thinks the metal working thingy is cool as hell can you tell me more? How much tonage can it do?
In reply to fanfoy :
I can't believe I'm the only one that thinks the metal working thingy is cool as hell can you tell me more? How much tonage can it do?
Dusterbd13-michael said:No liability at all for you.
Ill prepay and wait fir the blueprints?
The joke goes:
You won't sue, but your survivors will.
In reply to Justjim75 :
If any of you guys really wants those plans (Jeep, Speedster or airplanes), just PM me and I can provide them for a small fee. Looking back at them now, I had spent quite of bit of time making nice build manuals for them and it's making myself a bit sad to have never done anything with them.
In reply to Dusterbd13-micheal :
When I checked into the insurance side of it, I got seriously scared of ever selling this thing or plans for it. That lift actually doesn't exist anymore. After my divorce, I moved into a garage with a heated floor and couldn't install it. After it gathered dust for about 2 years, I realized that I could never sell it for liability reasons and I was tired of it eating up a ton of room in my garage, so I scraped it.
In reply to jamscal:
yup!
In reply to Stampie :
Thanks! That thing has been really useful and I'm really happy I built it. I would have to go dig in my old calculations, but it can do 12 tons if I remember correctly. You could build your own version pretty easily. I made mine pretty fancy, but you could make a simple rectangular tube c-frame.
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