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Storage lifts are great, but there doesn't seem to be much room under that one. Will another 'Vette fit under it ...
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Old 03-06-2022, 04:11 PM
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Barely, he needs a side mount garage opener.
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Old 03-06-2022, 05:41 PM
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Barely, he needs a side mount garage opener.
I love my Liftmaster side mount garage door opener. When we were building our house I put a cathedral ceiling in the garage, in order to fit the lift.
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I love my Liftmaster side mount garage door opener. When we were building our house I put a cathedral ceiling in the garage, in order to fit the lift.
I wish I had been aware of these when I finished the interior of the pole building a couple years ago. I didn't leave enough room beside the tracks for one...
It's not like I don't have enough over head though at 13.5 feet for a traditional. The side mounts seem to be a better way to go now with no track or chain.
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I love my Liftmaster side mount garage door opener. When we were building our house I put a cathedral ceiling in the garage, in order to fit the lift.
----Dave,,,I have 7 Liftmasters. They are terrific, but a guy needs to find the best installer around.....Bill S
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We installed a new lift at a friends house out in Lakeway, TX. I'm taking the photo and there was one more guy out of the photo. If you notice, the car on the lift was for sale on this site about 60 days ago. It's a beautiful 1970 Corvette.
Curious how hard it was to install and any tips and tricks?
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Took the Christmas lights down from the front of the garage...
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Took the Christmas lights down from the front of the garage...
Is that setup OSHA approved?
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Is that setup OSHA approved?

It is at my place...
2 years ago, removing the slider doors off the shop shed.
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It is at my place...
2 years ago, removing the slider doors off the shop shed.
Lol I have been known to do similar stuff…. My wife thinks I’m nuts
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