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tuga - 12-04-2013
Tom, have you ever considered building a pit? It would seem like it would cost a lot less to build a pit Than it would to buy a lift.
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Ozarkguy - 12-04-2013
Yep! Rattlesnakes in AZ love Pits....... At least you could gather them all up in one spot! (:~)
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folivier - 12-04-2013
Mini rally/rattlesnake roundup! I'm in!
Throw in some scorpions too....
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smagown - 12-04-2013
Made by Team Lift, an offshoot of Forward Lifts, in Ft Worth.
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smagown - 12-04-2013
Afrench:
My son has the Port-A-Cool and directly in front of it the temps will drop almost 20 degrees on a hot summer day. My shop doesn't get below 42 degrees either with no heat.
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encantotom - 12-04-2013
i have been looking for used port a cools on ebay. the big ones are a little pricey.
as for the pit. it would be way more expensive than a lift and i want a car lift, not a car pit.
a pit for the coach would be really expensive.
i am just not interested in a pit
tom
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encantotom - 12-04-2013
the one that does 3500 sq feet is $3500 bucks. andrew, will you buy another one for me for christmas?
tom
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rheavn - 12-06-2013
some days I just feel I built the shop too far from the house.................................................
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HoosierDaddy - 12-06-2013
Yes Steve, I have felt the same way...My ideal would be a 200'X100' commercial building with living quarters built in..I could walk right out of my "house" into my shop/storage etc. My motorhome, Jeep, trucks, tractors, and hobby cars would be accessible without going out in the cold .....My wife's not impressed with my logic though.
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rheavn - 12-06-2013
Your logic sounds pretty good to me! I think my next house will be built within my shop.