The pit I'm considering would be sit down height since it's for lube
service
only. The appeal to me on a pit is no lost floor space vs. other options.
"lab~rat >:-)" <chase@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:23:45 -0500, PeterD <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> puked:
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>>On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 07:49:38 -0600, "Jeff Dieterle"
>><djdieterle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>A pit is also an option I've not eliminated.......yet
>>>
>>
>>Well, I eliminiated it eventually in my design. I could just see it:
>>in the pit, oops, need a tool, up out, get tool, in pit. Opps, need a
>>different tool. Up out, get tool, in pit.
>>
>>Pits are not common today, and there's a reason for that! <bg>
>
> If the work he's doing is mostly oil changes, I don't know why it
> would be that difficult to work in. Venting is something that would
> have to be taken into account, but it's done all the time at Jiffy
> Lubes and the like. It really isn't reinventing the wheel.
>
> And down here in Fla. they have to deal with a water table, something
> most of the rest of the country doesn't have to contend with...
> --
> lab~rat >:-)
> Do you want polite or do you want sincere?


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