How heavy is the lift platform as I'm based ina area where a lorry won't get to my garage so was gonna open the package and get two people to carry the the lift
Hi John. I’m strongly considering a mid rise lift and ‘strongman’ looks like a great choice. I’m restoring a car and laying/getting up off the concrete floor is becoming a chore. Thank you for a great few videos.
I'm in Australia, would love one of these, it looks really well engineered. Just on another subject, at around 02:52 and a bit after into the video, I noticed nine gas bottles along the back wall of your house. Nine.!! I've been to the UK several times but can't recall ever seeing that many gas bottles at a house.
Hi Pete. Im guessing your RUclips Monika is a clue to your interest. a) our village is not on the gas supply grid b) we have a 4 bottle changeover on the house c) we have a couple of spares d) We have a static caravan in the Garden that we let out to our friends (we live near the beach) so we have a couple of spares for that too.
@@ToTheGarage That explains it, similar here if off the grid. We generally have two 45kg bottles which are either swapped out or topped up by a gas truck. My RUclips monika is actually just a nickname some friends gave me decades ago when we used to go 4X4 bush camping when all our kids were little. I always had a 4kg gas bottle and cooker handy in case it rained and lighting a fire for cooking was a problem. Love your scissor lift, the ones available here in Ozz don't look as sturdy as yours. Some are Chinese.
Lol - yet another garage tool i'd like John (along with the tool workbench you have) . I was surprised at how easier it appears to be to move it around as well. Another excellent video too :)
If you ask Santa real nice. Who can tell what you will find on Christmas morning🤣🎄🎄. yes Im really pleased with how easy it is to manoeuvre all on my own👍
I just bought mine but it seems like the platforms don't go down or up 100% evenly. most noticable when the lift is unloaded and you let platforms go to the floor. Then one of both touches ground about a second later than the other one. according to the seller its normal..?
Greeting from Portugal, I've just ordered a new "Krotools 9817", very similar to yours, was very tired of back pain for doing things on the floor, thank you for your videos, they are very nice..@@ToTheGarage
Hi John, Brilliant video !! Looking to get one of these purchased in the not so distant future. Couple of questions for you. 1. Is your electrics ran to your house to feed the garage power ? 2. Is your lift in any way bolted to the ground ? 3. What depth is your concrete slab ?. Thanks Michael
Hi Michael. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your subscription a) Yes. It needs a 16 amp supply which should not be an issue for most send domestic arrangements. I had to have electrical work done because after my garage the supply then goes on to a large Static caravan in my garden that is used when family visit. (even then I could have gotten away with it if I wanted)
b) I have drilled two holes in the floor and have literally just dropped two bolts through the base plate into them. They are not in any way attached. The only reason for this is that my garage floor is smooth and shiny and the underside of the lift is powder coated steel and when I drove onto the ramp it would move back about an inch every time. (I could have achieved the same with a couple of thin rubber mats
c) My concrete is only about 4 inches Thick. I would have no worries at all about moving the lift out onto my driveway which is essentially crazy paving, and using it out there. One of the beauties of the Platform scissor lift is it spreads its load well and does not need to bee bolted down as its portable and comes with wheels. Obviously it does need to nee on hard level ground though.
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4 to 6 inches. One of the reasons for going for this style (platform scissor lift with big base plates) is it just needs to sit on a flat floor. Indeed mine is not even bolted down as it is a mobile lift. two post lifts, in particular, need a very good and thick concrete base.
They appear to have a new version with just one join at one side (thicker) between the ramps.. Instead of 1 at each end. Makes access for a wheeled chair or gearbox jack easer it seems.. Can I ask what your ceiling height is?
John, I have just been looking at the website for Strongman following seeing your excellent videos and unless I am mistaken the 'Clifton 3 tonne' MkII now comes with a big fat web on one end of the scissor bars. Negating the ability to move right through or to put a crawl board over the torsion bars? When dd you purchase yours? I think that one is out of production perhaps?
Hi John,a very informative video thanks,I was so impressed I went down and bought one,last Friday good fun getting it off trailer! I did quite a lot of research on scissor lifts before taking the plunge,and I didn't realise Strongman used the nylon blocks as lower sliders,what is your opinion on these as opposed to the ones that run on steel rollers? I have read some negative comments on this type of slider,saying you cannot get replacements and they are impossible to replace.would value your thoughts on this,apart from that is seems great,thanks Steve.
Hi Steve. Congratulations on your new acquisition👍. Im sure like for me, it will transform your 'Garage play time' I genuinely have no issues with the nylon slider. The consequence of this system is that you need to keep the bed on which the slider slides, free of debris to give it a long life, But the up side is its contact area is massive compared with a roller bearing which would start to make a groove in the steel bed plate from moment 1. In terms of replacement it might not be available off the shelf but its literally just a block of stock Nylon that has a semi circular pocket cut into it. In the Very unlikely event that ever wear it out, I shall ask a local machine shop to knock me up a pair. I did end up adjusting the Down speed on my ramp, via the Allen key valve on the pump. It was way too fast for my liking. Other than that and re sealing the drain plug on the Hydraulic reservoir. mine has been faultless. Please continue to share your experiences with the rest of us John👍👍
@@ToTheGarage Hi John,thanks for the reassurance it does look like a nicely put together piece of kit,have lifted my SUV this afternoon and was effortless,just have to remove some roof beams and change the garage door to roller shutter,all to gain a bit more height.Thanks again all the best Steve.
@@matthewreynolds6562 Hi. Yes ive just taken a look and they no longer show the prices? mine cost about £2000 delivered, so considerably cheaper than the Busch. Mine is the Clifton. It does not need compressed air. The safety devices are electrically operated. And it does not need bolting down. It is also mobile, and although heavy, it can be moved around on a smooth surface by one person using the optional mobility kit.
@@ToTheGarage ahh ok I thought yours was a "holt" model but that is a full rise scissor lift. The twin busch is a full lift also which is why I think it costs more. Thanks for all your help and info. I'll be looking into one soon
Hi John Just revisited the Strongarm web site and noticed that they have superseded our lifts ! They seem to have altered it to facilitate carriage, not too impressive in my opinion, looks a little amateur with the sliding nylon block ? You ?
Hi Neil. I must admit to being quite surprised. That large plate synchronising the two platforms negates some of the lifts most desirable features in that you have unhindered access to the full length of the cars underside. Admittedly you do have the two bars on the floor in the original but thats the lesser of two evils. I can see the benefits in transport though. Im guessing the two platforms can be stacked.
That’s great, I’m looking into get a similar lift. My garage’s internal area is 5.8m x 5.8m so I should have plenty room. Any drawbacks about this particular lift?
Hi Ian. Good ey. The blocks are about 5cm tall but it also came with some 15mm thick pads as well You can always put an inch thick plank in front and behind the ramp so that effectively you lower the entire thing bu an inch👍
An old but timely video, imagine many are considering this during the lockdown
Really like the color and packaging. I know this is old but like the detail you put in. Thanks
Thank you
Nice video
Your folks have made the video
Stay safe
Thank you Ernest🍺
How heavy is the lift platform as I'm based ina area where a lorry won't get to my garage so was gonna open the package and get two people to carry the the lift
Hi John. I’m strongly considering a mid rise lift and ‘strongman’ looks like a great choice. I’m restoring a car and laying/getting up off the concrete floor is becoming a chore. Thank you for a great few videos.
Go for it! rotortip1. We all reach the point where rolling around on the garage floor is less fun than it used to be😉.
Lovely piece of kit John. Looks really well made. Spotted your dad a mile off!
Can't see it myself but everyone is saying we are very similar. Must be true.
I'm in Australia, would love one of these, it looks really well engineered. Just on another subject, at around 02:52 and a bit after into the video, I noticed nine gas bottles along the back wall of your house. Nine.!! I've been to the UK several times but can't recall ever seeing that many gas bottles at a house.
Hi Pete.
Im guessing your RUclips Monika is a clue to your interest.
a) our village is not on the gas supply grid
b) we have a 4 bottle changeover on the house
c) we have a couple of spares
d) We have a static caravan in the Garden that we let out to our friends (we live near the beach) so we have a couple of spares for that too.
@@ToTheGarage That explains it, similar here if off the grid. We generally have two 45kg bottles which are either swapped out or topped up by a gas truck. My RUclips monika is actually just a nickname some friends gave me decades ago when we used to go 4X4 bush camping when all our kids were little. I always had a 4kg gas bottle and cooker handy in case it rained and lighting a fire for cooking was a problem. Love your scissor lift, the ones available here in Ozz don't look as sturdy as yours. Some are Chinese.
Lol - yet another garage tool i'd like John (along with the tool workbench you have) . I was surprised at how easier it appears to be to move it around as well. Another excellent video too :)
If you ask Santa real nice. Who can tell what you will find on Christmas morning🤣🎄🎄.
yes Im really pleased with how easy it is to manoeuvre all on my own👍
Muy largo el video y lo más lindo al final casi ni se ve, igual buena onda.
I just bought mine but it seems like the platforms don't go down or up 100% evenly. most noticable when the lift is unloaded and you let platforms go to the floor. Then one of both touches ground about a second later than the other one. according to the seller its normal..?
Mmm, always fancied one of these too John, following closely.
It's a game-changer, Sean. And because it lives under the car, it literally fits in any garage.
Had it been good over the years?
Yes I have not had a moments trouble from my lift,and I am still happy that i made the right choice for my circumstances.
Greeting from Portugal, I've just ordered a new "Krotools 9817", very similar to yours, was very tired of back pain for doing things on the floor, thank you for your videos, they are very nice..@@ToTheGarage
Glad to hear its working out well for you 👍
Nice one.
FYI--That lift looks very similar to the twin Busch tw-s3-10e lift which is available in the US.
Yes. You are not the first to make the connection. Its obviously at least a shared design if not the same product
Fantastic, best toy ever!
Cheers Gareth. High praise indeed from someone who I know to be a fellow home garage connoisseur.👍
wow wonderful
Hi John,
Brilliant video !! Looking to get one of these purchased in the not so distant future. Couple of questions for you.
1. Is your electrics ran to your house to feed the garage power ?
2. Is your lift in any way bolted to the ground ?
3. What depth is your concrete slab ?.
Thanks Michael
Hi Michael. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your subscription
a) Yes. It needs a 16 amp supply which should not be an issue for most send domestic arrangements. I had to have electrical work done because after my garage the supply then goes on to a large Static caravan in my garden that is used when family visit. (even then I could have gotten away with it if I wanted)
b) I have drilled two holes in the floor and have literally just dropped two bolts through the base plate into them. They are not in any way attached. The only reason for this is that my garage floor is smooth and shiny and the underside of the lift is powder coated steel and when I drove onto the ramp it would move back about an inch every time. (I could have achieved the same with a couple of thin rubber mats
c) My concrete is only about 4 inches Thick. I would have no worries at all about moving the lift out onto my driveway which is essentially crazy paving, and using it out there. One of the beauties of the Platform scissor lift is it spreads its load well and does not need to bee bolted down as its portable and comes with wheels. Obviously it does need to nee on hard level ground though.
Wow what a bit of kit! I like how it came with its own ‘engineering puzzle’ getting it safely off the pallet! 🤣👍
I guess im asking randomly but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Charlie Deshawn Instablaster :)
@Chad Orlando i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Chad Orlando HOLY **** IT ACTUALLY WORKED! I literally hacked my IG login after about 30 minutes by using the site.
Just had to pay 15 $ but for sure worth the money =)
Thank you so much, you saved my ass :D
@Charlie Deshawn you are welcome xD
I moved house with mine. It was interesting getting it into a Luton van on my own 🤦🏼♂️🥵
Wow. Nice tail lift work Simon👍
Great video! Do you have enough room to work underneath a car since the ramps look like they are fairly close together. Thanks.
Yes plenty Philip 👍
No regrets so far
@@ToTheGarage Great and thank you for the quick response to my question.
What depth of concrete you have on your floor? Thanks
4 to 6 inches. One of the reasons for going for this style (platform scissor lift with big base plates) is it just needs to sit on a flat floor. Indeed mine is not even bolted down as it is a mobile lift. two post lifts, in particular, need a very good and thick concrete base.
Hi I am in the look out for 3.5t full rise scissor lift. However concrete in garage is 75mm on compacted hardcore
Does it need priming? Or does the piston air just bubble out into the reservoir?
Ah, I should have finished watching the video :-)
They appear to have a new version with just one join at one side (thicker) between the ramps.. Instead of 1 at each end. Makes access for a wheeled chair or gearbox jack easer it seems..
Can I ask what your ceiling height is?
Hi Chris I have 8ft clearance to the timber work in my roof
John, I have just been looking at the website for Strongman following seeing your excellent videos and unless I am mistaken the 'Clifton 3 tonne' MkII now comes with a big fat web on one end of the scissor bars. Negating the ability to move right through or to put a crawl board over the torsion bars? When dd you purchase yours? I think that one is out of production perhaps?
Just noticed the same Stephen , I think they have altered the design to facilitate easier transportation, not too impressed☹️
Hi John,a very informative video thanks,I was so impressed I went down and bought one,last Friday good fun getting it off trailer!
I did quite a lot of research on scissor lifts before taking the plunge,and I didn't realise Strongman used the nylon blocks as lower sliders,what is your opinion on these as opposed to the ones that run on steel rollers?
I have read some negative comments on this type of slider,saying you cannot get replacements and they are impossible to replace.would value your thoughts on this,apart from that is seems great,thanks Steve.
Hi Steve. Congratulations on your new acquisition👍. Im sure like for me, it will transform your 'Garage play time'
I genuinely have no issues with the nylon slider.
The consequence of this system is that you need to keep the bed on which the slider slides, free of debris to give it a long life, But the up side is its contact area is massive compared with a roller bearing which would start to make a groove in the steel bed plate from moment 1.
In terms of replacement it might not be available off the shelf but its literally just a block of stock Nylon that has a semi circular pocket cut into it. In the Very unlikely event that ever wear it out, I shall ask a local machine shop to knock me up a pair.
I did end up adjusting the Down speed on my ramp, via the Allen key valve on the pump. It was way too fast for my liking. Other than that and re sealing the drain plug on the Hydraulic reservoir. mine has been faultless.
Please continue to share your experiences with the rest of us
John👍👍
@@ToTheGarage Hi John,thanks for the reassurance it does look like a nicely put together piece of kit,have lifted my SUV this afternoon and was effortless,just have to remove some roof beams and change the garage door to roller shutter,all to gain a bit more height.Thanks again all the best Steve.
Where did u buy this from ?
Hi Matthew. Direct from strongman tools. Here is a link to their website
www.strongmanlifts.co.uk
@@ToTheGarage thanks, they don't seem to say a price though but busch have the same one but around the £3600 mark and the height is a little taller
@@ToTheGarage did u need to use compressed air to set up this lift mate ?
@@matthewreynolds6562 Hi. Yes ive just taken a look and they no longer show the prices? mine cost about £2000 delivered, so considerably cheaper than the Busch. Mine is the Clifton. It does not need compressed air. The safety devices are electrically operated. And it does not need bolting down. It is also mobile, and although heavy, it can be moved around on a smooth surface by one person using the optional mobility kit.
@@ToTheGarage ahh ok I thought yours was a "holt" model but that is a full rise scissor lift. The twin busch is a full lift also which is why I think it costs more. Thanks for all your help and info. I'll be looking into one soon
Hi John
Just revisited the Strongarm web site and noticed that they have superseded our lifts !
They seem to have altered it to facilitate carriage, not too impressive in my opinion, looks a little amateur with the sliding nylon block ? You ?
Hi Neil. I must admit to being quite surprised. That large plate synchronising the two platforms negates some of the lifts most desirable features in that you have unhindered access to the full length of the cars underside. Admittedly you do have the two bars on the floor in the original but thats the lesser of two evils.
I can see the benefits in transport though. Im guessing the two platforms can be stacked.
To The Garage
Yep I think it’s to stack for strongman’s convenience not the buyers access ☹️
What litre is your air compressor?
Hi Luke its 150 Litres
How what are the internal area dimensions of this garage?
Hi Said my garage is 5 meters bay 5 meters and 8 foot tall to the rafters (sorry for mixing my units)
That’s great, I’m looking into get a similar lift.
My garage’s internal area is 5.8m x 5.8m so I should have plenty room.
Any drawbacks about this particular lift?
Hi does anyone know the total clearance to drove over. I know you mentioned 10cm but how think is the rubber looks around 4cm.
Hi Ian. Good ey. The blocks are about 5cm tall but it also came with some 15mm thick pads as well
You can always put an inch thick plank in front and behind the ramp so that effectively you lower the entire thing bu an inch👍
To The Garage thanks mate.
Hi John,
The right choice.....you don't half look like your Dad
Thanks Harry 🤗
what is the size in dimension?
Hi.👍 Hope this helps.
Platform length 1450mm
Including ramps 1940mm
Platform width 500mm
Overall width 1810m
height when down 110mm
Max height 1000mm