Posted by Hobo,NC on January 03, 2018 at 18:14:45 from (75.136.231.157):
In Reply to: Farm Shop Advice posted by farmallboy15 on January 03, 2018 at 17:02:37:
Whut he said other than I went 16" end walls 14 would have been fine. I wanted a 14ft door I have came to the conclusion if it won't come in a 12ft tall door I don't need to work on it. I spent the first part of my life with sliding doors never again. I spent another part of my life with 10ft doors never again...
Lifts a standard car/pic up the lift needs to be 15ft from the door. Smaller cars 12ft, Extended pick ups are flat bed 1 ton dumps 18 ft minimum...
As a general rule you can measure from the rear door jam back to figure were the vehicle will sit once on a standard lift. Add a few ft to be safe... I like room at the rear when i take parts off they go to the rear out of my way.. If its a long term project I set a table at the rear and fudge with stuff that's always out of my way..
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