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    Bike Lift Finished

    Finally got my hydraulic bike lift set in the floor. So much easier to ride on and ride off with no ramps etc.




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    Quote Originally Posted by nox View Post
    Finally got my hydraulic bike lift set in the floor. So much easier to ride on and ride off with no ramps etc.



    Very Nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinknocker View Post
    Sweet!...now I'm jealous
    ME TOO !!!!!! Can you send me a PM on how you did this ...I may copy... looks like just cut out the floor, pour a new lower floor and done...what about the sides ? Must be something there if a car comes in ??? Thanks in advance !!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    ME TOO !!!!!! Can you send me a PM on how you did this ...I may copy... looks like just cut out the floor, pour a new lower floor and done...what about the sides ? Must be something there if a car comes in ??? Thanks in advance !!!!!
    Steve

    I just cut a hole in the floor 5/8 inch bigger than the lift and dug down a little deeper. I used brick pavers for the floor and filled any small gaps with dry mortar mix. Once I was happy it was level and straight I wet it all down to set the mortar mix.
    I then mixed up some mortar and plastered around the inside edges to hold any loose dirt back and filled in the small trench I dug to lay the hydraulic hose in. The hose lays in some 2" plastic plumbing pipe.

    I don't park any cars in my shed but this lift has a capacity of 1800lbs or 800kg

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    Cool

    Thanks...this will be my summer project !!!! Already located the lift !!!
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    Already located the lift !!!
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