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AK
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14th May 07 at 17:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ja.... we can see...

black and white floor is a pimping must though. I'd liek proper walls too... would finish it off nicely and not too expensive to do myself.
Fee
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14th May 07 at 18:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes yes yes....
i want it to be a pretty garage where I don't mind working! maybe black and white tiled floors with underfloor heating for when I have to lie under the car
AK
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14th May 07 at 18:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no.... underfloor heating a bit much

I'll put an electric heater in, and insulate the walls etc
craigpcg
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14th May 07 at 18:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ur gona have a hell of a treck to get to knockhill sorry to steal the tread lol
charlessurr
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We have a 4post lift running on 1phase power, just used some clever gearing and a home made shaft to turn the cog.

Soooooo slow though, takes about 15mins to go up/down.

Get a pit :-)
AK
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14th May 07 at 19:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i cant store a car in a pit

the lift would be 80% to get another car in a garage, 20% to work on
ainsley_brader
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14th May 07 at 20:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You can buy 4 post lifts in single phase or 3 phase. Or they can be easily converted!

I just sold one of mine for £400 the chap who bought it found out afterwards it was cheaper to buy a single phase motor for it (£100) than get a 3 phase supply installed.
AK
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14th May 07 at 20:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

do most garage <trade> ones have the bigger ones that have the posts that rise too?
ainsley_brader
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if they are hydraulic the main post rises as it has the ram in it but only that one post not the other 3 as they have internal cables

[Edited on 14-05-2007 by ainsley_brader]
Joe
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14th May 07 at 20:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Personally i'd trust a 2 post ramp more than a 4 post ramp to put a car under. My 2 post ramp at work has safety catches so if it drops it gets held up if the hydraulics fail or something. Our 4 poster has cables and tends to creep down now and again.

[Edited on 14-05-2007 by joe6886]
ainsley_brader
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I agree Joe but a 2 poster is only as good as the person using it.
Where i used to work we had the 4 poster come down on a mk2 escort rally car. Used to chock it after that lol
Joe
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Thats also true, but we leave cars under 2 posters all the time.

Don't think we've had a car drop on another yet (touch wood)
AK
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those two lifts i've posted above have safety locks every 6" or so
willhouse
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14th May 07 at 21:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

planning permisson will not be a problem if the area already has a few garages and is not a preservation area.

a good set of drawings and a carefully designed building will easily go through planning.
AK
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14th May 07 at 21:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes... but height is going to be the problem. If we go through with it we are going to be about 1.5m above the rest :/
charlessurr
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14th May 07 at 22:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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[Edited on 14-05-2007 by charlessurr]
Siberia
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the 4 posters have safety latches on them too... well the good ones do anyways

ideally you would want one with the extra feature on them so you can lift all four wheels off the ground at once....

i really dont see the problem in geting 3 phase into a shed if yer building it from scratch... its just 3 lives... but as said earlyer in this thread you will probably find that the ramp can be converted to single phase... infact theres probably a very easy schemetic diagram on it somewere to do this conversion...

the 4 posters are great for tracking the car if you decide to buy that equipment..

Fee
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15th May 07 at 08:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

getting permission for a garage won't be a problem....getting permission for the size of garage we want might...
neighbours may object to a great big thing being built!
willhouse
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
yes... but height is going to be the problem. If we go through with it we are going to be about 1.5m above the rest :/


im pretty sure that 1.5m will be fine, just make sure the design of the garage fits in with the rest of the buildings around.

also as long as the design meets the planning and building regulations then the neighbours can appeal but it would need everyone in the area of the new building to object and even then it would probably still get passed.

did some plans for 4 new houses last year, 3 storey ones that over looked a full row of semi detached houses and blocked there sunlight for most of the day. some of the neighbours objected and it still got passed and they are now built.

get the plans drawn and submitted to the council and im sure it will get passed.
mwg
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15th May 07 at 11:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Fee


like this, but with the door at the side rather than straight on?


yeah thats what I mean

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