I've got 2 floor jacks and plenty of stands but I'm looking into developing
a small scale oil/lube business, keeping it under 50 customers. Not
looking
to get rich, just keep busy & networked in my retirement. I figured some
folks may be adverse to jacks and stands as well as the time factor and
since the main use would be oil/lube service a chair would be easier than
a
creeper.
"PeterD" <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:dnpuj3l43pq3tp1gop4nbmnu2grmemb4k6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:04:37 -0600, "Jeff Dieterle"
> <djdieterle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>I haven't ruled out the Quicklift, I like the simplicity, versatility
and
>>cost, but I was looking for something I could use a chair under vs. a
>>creeper. But again not seeing one of these first hand maybe I'm
wrong....
>>can you use a mechanics chair, the shortest chair I have is about 15"
from
>>the seat to the floor.
>>
>
> Personally, I'd go with a good floor jack and a good set of four jack
> stands considering your headroom issues.
>
> I agree with the other reply that says that these things take up room,
> and really limit the access to many places under the car.
>
> In fact, get two floor jacks, then you don't have to more it from one
> end fo the car to the other! <bg>


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