Table Lift on a Sloped Garage

herbieg

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Nov 1, 2023
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Herb
Greetings!

This is a question for folks who use a table lift in the garage that has a slope. When using a leveler, the difference between the front and rear of the lift is 1/2 inch. What do you guys normally do?

A. Ignore. Half inch is not a whole lot to worry about. The Table has four stabilizer foot stands (Handy Bob 1500 with trike extensions).
B. Bolt an half inch Steel Plate beneath the Stabilizers.
C. Same as 'B' above but use plywood.
D. Bolt Steel or plywood (as in 'B' or 'C') to the concrete using anchors.
E. Something else?

Thanks in advance!
 
Agree with Papa Zook, doubt you notice it...but if it bugged me (mine is off by about 5/8") then I would put strip of plywood under the offending stabilizers.

Kevin
 
You be better off setting the table level. This way when doing work on it or putting accessories on it you are not guessing if its straight and lined up right.
 

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