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monza 03-03-2008 09:15 AM

yea Titan is mass produced in China:( reflected in the price.... cheap. The quality looks fine however.

Snap50 03-03-2008 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by monza
yea Titan is mass produced in China:( reflected in the price.... cheap. The quality looks fine however.

Cheap or not, I made a life decision to not knowingly spend money with a country that has no moral regard for our welfare.....poision our kids, our pets, and us if they could, just to make a buck.

For all you know, the steel is substandard, or the welding electodes, or something else they tried to pinch a penny on.

monza 03-03-2008 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Snap50
Cheap or not, I made a life decision to not knowingly spend money with a country that has no moral regard for our welfare.....poision our kids, our pets, and us if they could, just to make a buck.

For all you know, the steel is substandard, or the welding electodes, or something else they tried to pinch a penny on.

Not going to debate the morals of The China thing with you but, times are a changing... I've travelled there a few times and do business there.

I'll bet you right now most every thing your wearing is made in China or over seas.

Yes I'd rather support North American made but if the quality is there for a better price..... damn I'm starting the debate. I agree with you sort of but I'm cheap!

clill 03-03-2008 01:51 PM

I have a Chinese version of a Honda CT70 trail bike. It looks the same from 10' but is absolute junk.

Beegs 03-03-2008 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by clill
I have a Chinese version of a Honda CT70 trail bike. It looks the same from 10' but is absolute junk.

Is it a Hongda? LOL

"Heat treat? What the hell is heat treat?"

monza 03-03-2008 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Sparky67
A friend of mine repairs hydraulic cylinders, and air tools for his tool business, and he told me that the Chinese hydraulic cylinders only last about 6 months, while the American hydraulic cylinders last for years. So is the Chinese quality really there if you have rebuilt in 6 months?

Jeff

http://www.kodakgallery.com/67rscamaro

Jeff
In that particular instance of course not. As soon as I read the first reply I realized I should have chosen my words more wisely regarding "cheap." Just setting myself up for flames and the China thing. I'm actually not cheap and believe in quality. This equipment came recommended from various sources and to be honest I assumed it was American made from various wording on the web site. I didn't ask until it was rolling in the door, would I have bought differently maybe, I don't know? The seller, sells a lot of lifts in the area been in business 25 yrs, it was convenient .....
The lifts work well (now :rolleyes: ) and do the job end of story. Sorry for the long thread just trying to limit the flaming....

Edit: adding the text I read into and assumed not China...
"The bottom line is this: Certain competitors will contract various Asian manufacturers to copy many of the popular models that have been produced by our ISO 9001 factory and are sold with a CSA approved power unit. When the counterfeit lifts are ready for market, certain competitors inflate the true rated capacity"

CraigMorrison 03-04-2008 06:27 AM

RE concrete floor thickness: We asked the contractor to pour a thick floor for a two post, and they didn't. To help distribute the load the lift is bolted to large steel pads and work great. We've had the lift for over 10 years now and have lifted everything from a Corvette body to a crewcab duallie. Floor hasn't cracked yet!

http://images8.fotki.com/v145/photos...odyoff4-vi.jpg

You can see the pads in this pic.

clill 03-04-2008 07:03 AM

Can I have that 55 ?:unibrow:

Derek Miller 01-08-2009 07:29 PM

Does anyone know who makes the below grade 2 post lift that RS Performance has in thier shop? I was looking at their recent posts of their 66 GTO and saw it. That would work real nice, you wouldn't have the 2 posts taking up space when not in use but just the arms.

Snap50 01-08-2009 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Derek Miller (Post 187748)
Does anyone know who makes the below grade 2 post lift that RS Performance has in thier shop? I was looking at their recent posts of their 66 GTO and saw it. That would work real nice, you wouldn't have the 2 posts taking up space when not in use but just the arms.

Below ground lifts are a thing of the past because of environmental regulations (contaminating soil with hydraulic oil).

68protouring454 01-08-2009 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Snap50 (Post 187769)
Below ground lifts are a thing of the past because of environmental regulations (contaminating soil with hydraulic oil).

no they are not. rotary and others make them to this day, they just need to be double lined and have enough area to catch all oil that could leak.

tyoneal 01-09-2009 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Snap50 (Post 187769)
Below ground lifts are a thing of the past because of environmental regulations (contaminating soil with hydraulic oil).

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Aren't those Regulations Stupid???

That's where the damn stuff's been the last million years.

Go Figure!

Ty

deuce_454 01-09-2009 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Derek Miller (Post 187748)
Does anyone know who makes the below grade 2 post lift that RS Performance has in thier shop? I was looking at their recent posts of their 66 GTO and saw it. That would work real nice, you wouldn't have the 2 posts taking up space when not in use but just the arms.

http://www.rotarylift.com/templateProduct.aspx?id=722

JUSTANOVA 01-09-2009 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by deuce_454 (Post 187809)

those lifts are what I use daily at my job, they simply kick ass
:thumbsup: wish I could afford to put one in my home garage.


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