Wrenching on the sled with a 2 post lift?

dexter

TY 4 Stroke Master
Joined
Aug 4, 2006
Messages
1,059
Reaction score
13
Points
973
Location
Maine
i was lucky this summer and built a workshop that has a 2 post rotary lift. Has anyone used one to work on their sled?

Has been great for the trucks and the rhino in the pic.

Just looking for quick tips
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2155.JPG
    IMG_2155.JPG
    63.4 KB · Views: 911
I have worked on an Apex on a twin post. No issues other than getting from corner to corner on the sled.
 
I have a two post and made a u shaped piece out of square tubing and a dowel that slides in to one arm in place of one of the pads that typically comes up under the frame of a car. Works good for studding!
 
image.jpg

Neighbor services about 10-12 / year, lift gets used for his wrenching.... Or my oil changes & skid checks :)
Definitely handy.
 
Thanks porkchop


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
I have a two post and made a u shaped piece out of square tubing and a dowel that slides in to one arm in place of one of the pads that typically comes up under the frame of a car. Works good for studding!

I'm glad I saw this. I bought a new house and shop this summer that came with a 2 post. I have been thinking about building something that allows me to work off only one post so I don't have to walk around it. Is this what you are talking about here? Pics?
 
yeah... pics would be great. I am working on the old Bravo latetly and I had to use a couple of 2x4s to span across. works fine, but always a bit of wasted walking around time to get where I need to be.

any pics from kviper???
 


Back
Top