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Posted by ShepFL on August 22, 2001 at 06:26:19 from (38.192.251.39):
In Reply to: grease pit construction posted by Ted (Oz) on August 21, 2001 at 19:40:15:
There was alot of discussion on this last winter. May want to check out the archives. Based on those conversations and all the EPA regulations I have decided against this solution. What I am doing now is trying to locate a USED pnuematic or hydraulic lift so I can lift my rigs to do undercarriage work. Anticipate this would be mounted to a concrete slab under a simple lean-to. Removes most of the EPA elements as oil, grease can be stored in barrels (still need to work out disposal), cost is much less than concrete grease pit, adjustable working hieghts etc. IMHO as sound alternative to consider. HTH, ShepFL
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