Speaking of shop tools I just bought a killer sandblast cabinet a couple weeks 
ago from TP Tools I can fit an entire fender inside!! I don't know why I didn't 
buy one sooner!!!! I just got tired of taking parts to the only shop in town 
that has a working cabinet (I live 15 miles from town) and blasting pieces 
there. Anyway sorry if I highjacked a tread...

Josh Egler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  When we finally get our shop done I plan 
on buying one from there also.  I agree that their lifts look good and are well 
priced I think.  The problem is they have too many choices.  Are you near one 
of their showrooms?  Or just going to have it shipped? 

Josh


  On Nov 13, 2007 6:22 PM, Kyle Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      Since the list kinda slow right now (I can only assume with the cooler 
weather EVERYONE is out working on their cars and to busy to post...wink). 
Anyways, i'm looking to buy a 2 post asymetrical lift for my garage and i'm 
leaning heavily towards this one. Anyone got any opinions or dealing with this 
company. Their stuff looks to be well built.
   
  http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Master-Series-XL-9-p/tp-xl-9oh.htm
   
  Thanks,
  Kyle
   






Josh Campbell
  66 SS 396 (Black on the rotisseree, 1st car never part with it)
  66 SS 396 (Red got it on a trade I only wanted the steering wheel)
  87 Monte Carlo SS (The modern Chevelle especially when you add the right 
stuff)
  71 Malibu (Something new to blow my money on)

       
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