Morning Wood
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It’s all crossed my mind. Layout is key. Don’t want to bolt anything down in the wrong spot
When I build myself a barn, I hope to have a lift. I usually put my slabs on top of rigid foam, so I will probably put a footing directly underneath where the lift would be. And if I’m lucky radiant heat tubing too.
I find I use my lift for all kinds of odd things. I built a sort of table that pins to the lift arms and it works great for my motorcycle and small eqpt. The manufacture says it safe for up to 1500lbs on one post so that is plenty for smaller engines and small attachments. Makes it nice to have things at the perfect height when working.
The table is a piece of ¼ steel with 4 round posts welded to the bottom that locks into the lift arms (VERY simple but also heavy to move and such)
The motor cycle lift attachment is home built and I don't have a photo but will get one for you this weekend.
I also use this type motorcycle stand for my bike a lot. It is only rated to something like 300lbs but for mine that is fine. Handy in that it has wheels, goes up something like 30 inch and has mounts that I use a hook and lock the motorcycle to it so it can't move.
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It’s all crossed my mind. Layout is key. Don’t want to bolt anything down in the wrong spot