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Christmas in Carlisle

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Have alook at my new toy. Next item a heater, and maybe a beer fridge.
Cheers,
Phil
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Here is the website where I purchased the lift. Great guys to deal with, they set it up in two hours, works perfect. They ship to all parts of North America. The company is 30 minutes from my house.

https://www.liftsuperstore.com/index2.php
 
Though it was really nice to meet you at British Car Day, Phil, I still hate you :cryin: :bow:
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I'm envious of the garage space. Mine is packed with cabinets and shelves and bicycles and yard equipment, etc.
 
Hey JP sorry, just had to post a picture. Nice to put a face to a name, hope next time we have more time to chat. If yur in the area drop by.
Phil
 
The floor photo is what I did to strengthen the area. It took me 4 hours to cut out each 4 foot hole.That includes digging and moving the broken cement. I pored 8 inches of cement into each hole. My floor was only 2 and a half inches thick the min is 4 inches.
Phil
 
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