You were doing sooo well with this build, I was mortified to see you bending those 20 foot bars so close to that beautiful little JD compact and the GM truck. Get into some space with rebar even if you have to bolt a former/guide down onto the concrete yard. I have looked at a pre-cast concrete pit with two external sit in ends tonight in the UK, it may save me a load of work, it has lift in top hooks built in too.
@@ThinkBuildTest I have noticed that, but everyone seems to have a tall barn in rural America, we have strict planning laws here that only allow a shed gable to extend to 4 metres/13 feet which is too low for a post lift, pits for home use are not that popular either as they normally fill with water, it rains a lot in England . The free standing scissor lifts are very popular.
Yeah I seen I have a half mustache mark on my face! Lol. Gotta role with it....😂
You were doing sooo well with this build, I was mortified to see you bending those 20 foot bars so close to that beautiful little JD compact and the GM truck. Get into some space with rebar even if you have to bolt a former/guide down onto the concrete yard. I have looked at a pre-cast concrete pit with two external sit in ends tonight in the UK, it may save me a load of work, it has lift in top hooks built in too.
Save yourself buy precast. They just aren't available in the U.S.. Pits aren't as popular in the U.S.
@@ThinkBuildTest I have noticed that, but everyone seems to have a tall barn in rural America, we have strict planning laws here that only allow a shed gable to extend to 4 metres/13 feet which is too low for a post lift, pits for home use are not that popular either as they normally fill with water, it rains a lot in England . The free standing scissor lifts are very popular.