Two things, first the parking thing is 3500-5000 dollars. Second, you have to pull all the tiles up to clean the floors. Cleaning would be a project with all the collected, oil and residue.
The Idea of the GridPro Tiles is awesome but i fear if something like screw or something falls down you wont be able to find it unless you deconstruct the floor.
I was thinking about how much dirt is going to accumulate. Sure it could be rinsed out with enough pressure but it would be a pain in the butt without disassembly.
It's a Finkbeiner custom. If you're in the USA, you'll never see a Finkbeiner unless you import it. Typical excellent German engineering and with matching price tag let alone importing one.
Did anyone else see the scratches that motorcycle lift item put in the concrete floor? Not to mention it didn't lift the kick stand so that was ripping up the concrete too. That tool needs a major rework.
That tire lift would of saved my back. Worked at Sears automotive in the stock room. Most people barely lasted a day. They said "it's a one person job". 8000 LBS per week on the truck. Jerk delivery truck guy just wanted to throw the tires at you and move on not giving you any time to barrel stack. So the average amount I lifed by hand. Was the truck load. One to barrel stack, one time to put on the rack, and one time to roll out to the shop to be put on by another. 16,000 pounds once the delivery is done. A ton or two each day. Then to stack old tires until a truck comes in to get them. Then I helped them. On average per day nearly 3 tons or 6,000 lbs lifted a day. Pretty much going to the gym 5 times a week. That's a slow day. Also not counting the oil, break drums, disk breaks, break pads, battery pick up and drop off. Then the wheel weights.
How many people that have 20 foot high ceilings in their garage give a shit about storage? Those 2 things do not go together. Good winch salesmen but I dunno....
Like all things someone will come up with things to make a garage more than a small building for a car with oil on the floor under the motor. Why not make it easy. Put up a metal building in which to live and have a nice place for your car or truck. Ok. You'll have to probably locate in the boonies somehere because the city has all kinds of zoning laws. Oh well. And this would be a lot cheaper than a home located in a city with all kinds of zoning laws. Oh well.
If your wife offers to buy you that orange lift as a present, good chance she's not only cheating on you, but she also bought a huge life insurance policy on you so when that lift does you in one day, she'll be on easy street!!!
the release valve for the cheetah blaster is too big. Napa has one thats alot smaller and not that bulkiy. Ive have mine for 8 years at least. Loved everything else. maybe besides that bike mover, it got wedged on the mat if was resting on, That would irritate the hell out of me.
How does the tool that takes and checks to joints in your car and take and gets rims off a help if you are on the outside of your car you can't see what joints are moving
1:05 so you have to get in and out the passenger side every time ....just fuckin park outside who gives a shit ... oh ur car gets rained on ...i call that a free car wash