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Sublime440, what is the ceiling height in your garage to squeeze that lift in there? Mine is 10-4". I know it will be close but I am getting ready to pull the trigger on buying one myself, I think.
 
Finally got out in the garage to work on the latest project a little. I had to reconfigure my outboard fogger around a little & lean the solenoids in a little to clear. I made all of my templates to start making my dual Dominator tunnel ram shaker conversion Time to start hacking on the parts now.

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Living in suburbia I had to escape my Home Owners Assoc, so found a 25 x 50 ft warehouse with a 500 sq ft mezzanine. Was pretty clean until I started the Challenger engine /tranny swap.

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Since I moved in two other guys bought units. I had never met them but it turns out we all own 1966 corvettes...what are the odds of that!
 
This isn't my shop, it's my brothers where the car is stored. It is a 48x30 stick built with 12' high ceiling.
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The best tools are against the wall
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My garage is a 1.5 attached to my house that my truck barely fits in with my tool box and the three motorcycles in there. No way I'm getting my car in there to work on.
 
On the same line of thinking is that if it is in his garage then he will have the keys so keeping it there goes both ways.
 
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