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Old 02-04-2008 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Kool
Will they still work with the remote? Also how thick of a floor do you need to support a 2 post lift? Or four post for that matter?
Yes, they are on remotes.

My lift wants: 4000 PSI (27586.2 kPa) mix 4-1/2" (11.43 cm) depth

See more info here: http://www.mohawklifts.com/consumer/specs/a7spec.php
Old 02-04-2008 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Azikara
Now there's a great question. Any ideas?


This is a 9 ft. ceiling. Notice I took took the garage door opener off the ceiling and mounted it on the wall --you can't see it in this picture, but it's in the far corner next to the garage door. I also re-mounted the tracks as close to the ceiling as possible. If it was a larger car, I could have moved the light fixture or taken it down to have a completely clean ceiling. If you're really interested, I can take some pics to show all the details.
Old 02-04-2008 | 11:38 AM
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John, I'd love to see more pictures of the garage door opener. I've got a 9 1/2 foot ceiling. Need to put in a lift to store my 914 and 964. Thanks!
Old 02-04-2008 | 11:40 AM
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I have a 12'2" celing and can fully extend my lift with a car on top with no issues. I had a contractor extend the garage door rails 30" to allow the door to open with a car on the lift at full height. It is a double-stall door so I was able to retain the use and function of the original garage door opener. I've been very happy with the set-up.
Old 02-04-2008 | 02:45 PM
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+1000 on wanting a lift. One of the best purchases I ever made (I actually bought the lift before I built the garage!)
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Old 02-04-2008 | 05:44 PM
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It'll work under a 8' ceiling, too.
Of course it helps if the cars car lowered...
Have one in the back with a 10' ceiling and it's great and probably a good 'normal' height to have.
Old 02-04-2008 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Manny Alban
John, I'd love to see more pictures of the garage door opener. I've got a 9 1/2 foot ceiling. Need to put in a lift to store my 914 and 964. Thanks!
OK, first of all here are pics of the door tracks/runners mounted higher than normal, close to the ceiling. As I recall some of these pics shows a comparison between the higher mounted tracks and normal height tracks for the garage door nest to the one that has the lift. I only raised the tracks on the door for the lift. BTW, there are 6 pics here --you may have to scroll around to see them all.




The opener itself is mounted vertically next to the door, with the motor at the top. It's attached to a bar on the door.




Hope this helps.
Old 02-04-2008 | 07:11 PM
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Oh boy..., I so need those.
Old 02-04-2008 | 07:28 PM
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Old 02-04-2008 | 08:22 PM
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Yup, My lift master is only about 4 weeks old and I love it... The 8X12 door is insullated and runs up a dual rail system similar to the other pics. My pics of the garage earlier show the garage with the old door. The new door is so much better, and doesn't interfere with the lift...

About $2300 installed for everything and they were there about 7 hours getting it right.

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The Liftmaster Jackshaft unit like I have is for residential applications:
http://www.liftmaster.com/consumerwe...lJackshaft.htm

It works like the commecial openers, but has all the residential features. Mine has memory remotes, a motion sensor for the lights, electronic door locks and the wall mounted button has the time and garage temp on it. Mine also came with a battery back-up so it will still work when the power goes out.

On the concrete, it varies by lift manufacturer/style. For my 10,000lb 2 post rotary it is 3,000psi and 4 1/2inches deep.
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I have been looking at unit called an I-Drive it attached to the spring bar above the door. so it turns the spring bar taking the door with it. Anyone ever seen one in use?

http://www.wayne-dalton.com/DirectDrive.asp
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I have a Liftmaster Jackshaft lift and it pulls the garage door straight up along the roofline. The garage door opener itself mounts to the garage door shaft on the wall next to the garage door. I don't have a good picture right now,but you can see from this one that there isn't an opener anywhere in view. I'll get a couple shots tonight and post them as I am quite happy with the set-up.
Here are a couple more shots of the Liftmaster and how the tracks run.
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Old 02-05-2008 | 12:30 PM
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Re the I drive, I'm doing my homework about all things garage. The guys on Garagejournal.com hate all wayne dalton door openers, especially I drive. I have no first hand knowledge...
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Originally Posted by Kool
Ho do you arrange your garage door tracks to not interfere with the cars on the lifts
Or you could do a great (lucky) job of planning!

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Originally Posted by Johninrsf


This is a 9 ft. ceiling. Notice I took took the garage door opener off the ceiling and mounted it on the wall --you can't see it in this picture, but it's in the far corner next to the garage door. I also re-mounted the tracks as close to the ceiling as possible. If it was a larger car, I could have moved the light fixture or taken it down to have a completely clean ceiling. If you're really interested, I can take some pics to show all the details.
I've got 2 of these in my garages with the integrated jacks so I can get the cars off of the wheels when I need to...I could not be happier. My ceilings are 14 ft so height is not an issue.


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