Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Photo Gallery => Topic started by: Bob G ✝︎ on January 26, 2008, 01:19:36
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Well one lift in. We had to juggle it into position to clear the garage door opener and ceiling. It just clears so I can squeeze the Ford Mustang LX under the 280SL. Now I have to learn how to not put the 280SL through the ceiling.
Now I can work under my cars while rolling around on my Snap-on stool, still going to be a close call.
Bob Geco
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Hi Bob,
Now thats cool!
Any more pics that you could share?
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
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Very nice, Bob! I'm very jealous.
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Originally posted by Bob G
Now I have to learn how to not put the 280SL through the ceiling.
I would put in some safe-guards (foam-padding on the garage ceiling?).
Waqas in Austin, Texas
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Mind if I ask what it cost?
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch...
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Bob .... What is your garage height?
Jim Villers
190SL, 230SL 5-Speed, MGB 5-Speed
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Cool, Very cool. ('[:p]')
I thought of something similar above our bed, however my wife wasn't very pleased !(' :evil: ')
And anyway how would I get her up there ? The car that is !(' :D ')
Kemal
280 SL Manual 69
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A lift in a garage is a wonderful thing. I built a second garage for my hobby and made sure I could get a two post lift in. Ceiling height is 14 feet at the highest point. I like the two post because of the ability to do suspension work and there's less hardware around. However, the four post has adapters to allow for raising the suspension while the car is in the air. With today's Chinese and Korean lifts, cost is not as big an issue. For home use they are more than ample. I bought mine, a 9000lb, from www.americanautomotiveequipment.com for $2500 delivered AND installed. Backyard Buddy makes a very nice lift. Not inexpensive. There are quite a few brands available.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2143/2222322602_efc63aa93d.jpg)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2327/2221534317_bb5ca56fc6.jpg)
John
1967 Early 250 SL Red/Caviar, Manual
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John,
Now that's a garage! Looks like the only things missing are a computer, large screen TV, and a leather recliner...
If I had a garage like yours, I think I would live in it. Between playing with the cars (toys), would have to sit back and just stare at them...
Nice!
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
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Originally posted by bpossel
If I had a garage like yours, I think I would live in it.
John, that sure is some garage -- really jealous of that.
Bob, if I had a garage like that I'm sure my wife would make me live in it...
Peter
1970 280SL. Also known as 'admin@sl113.org' and organiser of the Technical Manual (http://www.sl113.org/wiki/pmwiki.php).
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I considered a two post lift with swing out arms. however I needed the storage space to park four automobiles. Back Yard buddy is a USA built with Safey in mine. The construction of their four post lifts are built with perfessional quality in mine. They are not inexpensive like off shore brands. The cost with all the accessories for two 6000 lifts is the cost of a good paint job for my 280SL once you include shipping and installation.
I have a very decated and loving wife who understands my passion for my cars. I was very fortunate to be able to do this. She has helped me lay out the plans. I will post more pictures as things come together. I also plan on later having a Pagoda day at my home.
Thanks for all the nice comments.
Bob Geco
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Originally posted by Bob G
I considered a two post lift with swing out arms. however I needed the storage space to park four automobiles. Back Yard buddy is a USA built with Safey in mine. The construction of their four post lifts are built with perfessional quality in mine. They are not inexpensive like off shore brands. Bob Geco
Bob, the Backyard Buddy is a very nice lift. My buddy has one... www.memory-motors.com Mohawk is another good brand and has a tire adapter for their two post to lift by the suspension. Look forward to seeing your pictures.
Thanks for the nice compliments. I really like the garage. Only drawback is winter climate and not being able to use it as freely. That's what the back room in the garage is for in addition to the compressor.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2028/2223969741_7e3bb45040.jpg)
John
1967 Early 250 SL Red/Caviar, Manual
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Hey Bob,
Congratulations! It's always nice having a bunk bed for the twins.
Let me know when the Pagoda Day happens. I'll be happy to help you with your glovebox & instrument panel needs. My little hands with skinned knuckles may not make me an expert, but they do indicate some experience.
See you soon,
Jackson
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I have had a BackYard Buddy lift for about 4 years now, and could not be more pleased with it. I have an 11 foot ceiling height, and can fit the SL, and my SLK (170) under it. I had to get the garage door track modified, and two sections added to the garage door to make it clear. The garage door lift mechanism is mounted to the ceiling, with the track about 4 or 5 inches from the ceiling. Another option is to use a side lifting garage door, as you might find in a commercial garage, but the folks that did my door modifications, did not have one that would work in a residential setting (it did not have the safeguard electric eye to prevent activitation with something/someone in the way.)
Jonny B
1967 250SL Auto
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Originally posted by Jonny B
Another option is to use a side lifting garage door, as you might find in a commercial garage, but the folks that did my door modifications, did not have one that would work in a residential setting (it did not have the safeguard electric eye to prevent activitation with something/someone in the way.)
Jonny B
1967 250SL Auto
Side lift is the ideal solution. LiftMaster makes one, I have it and it works great.
http://www.liftmaster.com/consumerweb/pages/productmodeldetail.aspx?modelId=834
You can see it here mounted in my friend's garage.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2102/2226068640_b5142850a6.jpg)
John
1967 Early 250 SL Red/Caviar, Manual
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Nice 111!!! Details????
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I have a side opening door - as in it tracks around the inside of the wall.
I lose an inside wall but not ceiling height
Once I get the Mother-in-law installed above the garage, I will know exatly what I have to play with height-wise. Not enough for a lift, is my guess....
Jealous of some of the garages here though. Rooms as well as contents!
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Originally posted by Tosh
I have a side opening door - as in it tracks around the inside of the wall.
I lose an inside wall (when it's open) but not ceiling height
http://www.rundum.co.uk/frame.html
Once I get the Mother-in-law installed above the garage, I will know exatly what I have to play with height-wise. Not enough for a lift, is my guess....
Jealous of some of the garages here though. Rooms as well as contents!
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Originally posted by glennard
Nice 111!!! Details????
I've seen it, nice driver, 6 cylinder, stick.
John
1967 Early 250 SL Red/Caviar, Manual
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Been thinking of doing this myself. How high is your garage ceiling and where did you buy your lift?
Drake
'65 230 SL
Maryland