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A got a 30.ooo BTU wall mounted gas heater. Did the plumbing my self. Keeps the garage toasty. Actually helps heat me din. Should have put it in years ago.
I just picked up an Atlas 1500 Hi-Lift. I'm really, really happy with it. Consider getting a Condor chock, it's much easier than using the wheel clamps that typically come with the tables.
Congrats, you will love it. I have had my Handy airlift for about 10 years and its a life saver. No more cold floors bent over or on your knees. The one thing I did learn the hard way, when they say to put some oil every so many months in the top of the cylinder to keep the piston seal lubricated they mean it. After about 3 years of me not putting any oil in the top of the cylinder hole the seal blew out while I was trying to lift a bike. After a rebuild kit from Handy all is well, but now I put a few squirts of oil every few months to keep the seal from wearing out.
Congrats! I can't wait. House hunting right now, gonna buy a place towards the end of winter, and it will have at least a two car garage, one half dedicated to my SG. I rent, and share the garage at the moment, so it's hard to get to do as much as I want on the bike, when I want. Soon..soon...
Just got mine to, could not afford the nice one like you got , but got the one from Harbor Freight 1,000lb lift table, had a coupon for $299.00 replaced the front wheel chock that day with condor one. No more sore knees for me, enjoy yours, I know I will enjoy mine.
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