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    Thread: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT
Post: RE: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT

mwest, e-mail was sent.
Vidal Off-Topic 25 46,288 03-20-2016, 11:46 AM
    Thread: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT
Post: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT

In my case, the carriage bolts are just long enough for the wood, not into the floor. I find they don't move when driving on and off, but I marked the floor so I can move them if needed. In fact, I ha...
Vidal Off-Topic 25 46,288 03-19-2016, 11:03 PM
    Thread: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT
Post: RE: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT

Trying again to post those pics of the ramps. Lou, I notice you don't have any in your pics. Do you have them and just moved them out once the car was in the air, or, is your lift low enough that you ...
Vidal Off-Topic 25 46,288 03-19-2016, 05:19 PM
    Thread: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT
Post: RE: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT

mwest, I just sent a reply with pics of the ramps, but for some reason it does not appear to be showing up in this thread (Admin?). PM me with your e-mail and I will send you the pictures.
Vidal Off-Topic 25 46,288 03-19-2016, 03:22 PM
    Thread: Picture Gallery
Post: RE: Picture Gallery

mwest, Here are pics of the ramps I made for use with my lift. I got the plans from searching various forums and probably have the details in an archive file should you want the details. As you can s...
Vidal Forum Announcements, Rules, and Guidelines 9 24,680 03-19-2016, 03:17 PM
    Thread: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT
Post: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT

My driveway is flat, unlike yours, so that is definitely something to keep in mind. As for getting the jack off the pallet, I just pulled it off the wood pallet (with some help from the truck driver),...
Vidal Off-Topic 25 46,288 03-19-2016, 01:35 PM
    Thread: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT
Post: PORTABLE SCISSORS LIFT

I have the Greg Smith unit and the delivery guy was generous enough to back the truck up the driveway, and lower the pallet onto the ground. From there, I just pulled the lift off the pallet and rolle...
Vidal Off-Topic 25 46,288 03-19-2016, 09:05 AM
    Thread: I did something stupid- advice needed
Post: RE: I did something stupid- advice needed

Chris and Trevor, many thanks for your input. Greatly appreciated! I hope to get this fixed soon either professionally or by myself.
Vidal 911 Air-Cooled 3 5,555 09-08-2015, 07:04 PM
    Thread: I did something stupid- advice needed
Post: I did something stupid- advice needed

I filled up the gas tank on my '84 Carrera Cab and as I was driving away from the pump realized that I had forgotten to reset the trip odometer, something I always do as a double check should my gas t...
Vidal 911 Air-Cooled 3 5,555 09-07-2015, 01:38 PM
    Thread: Cuban car culture includes Porsche (!?!)
Post: Cuban car culture includes Porsche (!?!)

It may not actually be a Porsche. I remember reading a story about a journalist who found a 911 in Havana. However, it wasn't a real 911. The owner was a fabricator and was building the car from scrat...
Vidal Porsche-Related Discussion 1 3,274 04-28-2015, 10:43 PM
    Thread: Another Fire!
Post: Another Fire!

Oh crap! I guess getting details on this one will be interesting: http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusias...?ocid=iehp
Vidal Porsche-Related Discussion 1 3,191 02-27-2015, 06:43 PM
    Thread: RTR Road Trip to Annapolis WOW !
Post: RTR Road Trip to Annapolis WOW !

Craig, nice pics - even little Porsche appears to be smiling in one of the pictures (no one has yet commented on Porsche, so I'm keeping mum but I know who she is!). Wendy (& Jeff), it was an exce...
Vidal Touring 34 40,603 08-04-2014, 11:18 PM
    Thread: PennDot and Insurance & Registration Problems
Post: RE: PennDot and Insurance & Registration Problems

Did some searching on Rennlist. Looks like it is supposed to be WP0 (zero) on the VIN: http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/92...s-wp0.html Now I just have to figure out what happened with that sup...
Vidal Porsche-Related Discussion 1 3,184 01-19-2014, 09:06 AM
    Thread: PennDot and Insurance & Registration Problems
Post: PennDot and Insurance & Registration Problems

Anyone else experiencing recent problems between PennDot registration and insurance? I received a letter from PennDot stating that they received notification from my insurance company (Hagerty/Essenti...
Vidal Porsche-Related Discussion 1 3,184 01-18-2014, 02:57 PM
    Thread: 1983 911 SC --Mechanic
Post: 1983 911 SC --Mechanic

Agreed, Paul and Peter at Performance have always been great. There's also Bill Boys place, Possum Hollow in Phoenixville. He and Greg work on Porsches and some other great marques. It seems there's a...
Vidal 911 Air-Cooled 6 9,807 11-26-2013, 12:25 AM
    Thread: ouch...so much for german gps
Post: ouch...so much for german gps

Ouch!! That sucks! Any chance the gps map provider can be blamed? Maybe he had the system set up to give priority to scenic routes....
Vidal Porsche-Related Discussion 2 4,207 11-13-2013, 12:10 AM
    Thread: New Track in New England
Post: New Track in New England

This may be a little far to go to, but there will be another new track built in Massachusetts. Here are the plans for Palmer Motorsports Park: http://www.ridinginthezone.com/another-r...eally-yes/
Vidal Driver's Education 0 2,083 10-24-2013, 09:32 AM
    Thread: System Fault Airbag: 2005 Boxster S
Post: RE: System Fault Airbag: 2005 Boxster S

Update: I had someone with a Durametric scanner take a look at the air bag fault and it was throwing two codes, 801c and 80E1. The 801c is for a ground problem (which could be many things), the 80E1 c...
Vidal Boxster/Cayman 15 27,029 10-04-2013, 01:06 PM
    Thread: System Fault Airbag: 2005 Boxster S
Post: RE: System Fault Airbag: 2005 Boxster S

Well, while on the ride to Niagara Falls this past weekend with the rest of the RTR gang, the airbag fault went off again. So, there must be some electrical SNAFU that threw a fault code to trigger it...
Vidal Boxster/Cayman 15 27,029 08-12-2013, 09:04 PM
    Thread: Niagara Falls Drive & Stay Photo's
Post: RE: Niagara Falls Drive & Stay Photo's

It was a fantastic trip! Thank you, Wendy, for organizing it. We had a fabulous time and the weather could not have been better. There are many pictures, but here are a few of my favs. There's a pot ...
Vidal Touring 17 20,430 08-12-2013, 08:52 PM
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