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Another Lift Table Question

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by JohnnyBiker, Jul 11, 2013.

  1. cardboard

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    I could care less if there is Oil stains.
    It's my garage
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    How do ya feel about Bud stains?
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    I got Bud, mud, blood, oil, paint, grease, locktite, squashed bugs, you name it. It's all good to me. :D
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    I figured CB for crying over spilt Redneck Bud.
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    Yes on the lights, I already have been looking at the lights that I want to use. That is also correct that it isn't a showroom, meaningful stuff happens in that garage although oil stains do not bother me, I would like to contain it as much as I can. That is in part some of the reasoning for the lift. Easier to work with, easier containment. :cool:
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    I got a bag of oil dry. And got rags I can wipe the oil up with.
    Use Super Clean to clean the floor to git the oil and grease up it if bothers me.

    But realize this. I will be 63 in a few weeks.

    Little oil ain't gonna hurt nothin. Wipe it up and don't worry about it.:D

    Got me a 36" fan from Tractor supply to help keep me cool.
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    got a bag of oil dry. And got rags I can wipe the oil up with.
    Use Super Clean to clean the floor to git the oil and grease up it if bothers me.

    Yep that's thw same way I feel about it
    darn your getting OLD :roflmao:, I'll be 62 just a few days after you hit 63 :D
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    It's why most commercial shops have the concrete professional coated.

    Ya gonna paint it, hang nice lights, put in a nice tool chest and have an oily dirty
    floor... LOL
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    LOL, no, when it comes to be the time, I will surface the floor.:roflmao:
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    Mine will have Oil stains. Nobody gits pleased cept me.
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    That air compressor looks to small, is that the one your using to lift up the table and bike with.
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    It is a 150 psi max 30 gallon. It works great now that the ram popped free. The ram was really really tight as the manual said that it would be but that was ridiculous. Works great.
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    What's the CFN and horsepower
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    6.3 cfm @ 40 psi and it is a 2 HP Works great!
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Did you pickup the optional scissor jack. They are very handy for when your pulling the rear wheel or when leaning it.
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    It comes with it for free.
    And it is. Super nice jack.
    And I has a socket on it
    .allyou need is a short socket and 1/2 " ratchet.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    That's the way mine is set up to.
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    That is a pretty nice scissor jack too. :cool:
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    CB, do you have your front extension installed on your lift?
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    The extension to make the lift longer for custom bikes.
    Or the extension for the wheel stop.
    I talked to the due that owns the place,
    I had his mp number dude. His name is Randy.:gah:

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