It's fantastic, and frustrating, in not equal measures

It does make so many things much easier - not least getting into the engine bay/transmission tunnel to do things down the footboxes, because on my axle stands it was
just too low to get under easily (without bits of chassis tearing my nipples off, anyway

).
Wheels on/off etc is a breeze, suspension work easy, brakes are easy to get to and beside the two 'floor bars' that join the two sides and the width of the lifting ramps themselves access to the underneath is unrestricted.
It's frustrating because an extra foot of lift would be so very welcome! It's just that bit too low to sit under the car on a stool, so you have to shuffle under on your arse unless you can stoop to ~1m (I can't, I topple over

).
Ironically the garage has the head hight for a two post lift or full height scissor lift, but those are non-mobile solutions and ultimately the lift will live in the detached garage, which lacks the head hight for a full lift. This one is mobile so I figured it would be easy to move it down there..
Until we came to drag it up the little slope into the garage, that is! It weighs >500Kg so moving it, even on it's built-in detachable dollies, is not exactly easy. Moving it to the other garage will require the engine crane and trailer.
It's this one:
http://www.garageequipment.co.uk/Garage-Lifts/Mobile-Scissor-Lifts/Mid-Rise-Scissor-Lifts/E4G-MR10GR-Scissor-Lift-Mid-Rise-1-Metre-Lift-with (ordered it at the Classic & Restoration Show a few weeks ago) - it's the cheapest they do, but more than adequate for home use, all electric so no compressor required for the safety interlock unlike their more expensive version. Doesn't have make the lights dim when you fire it up but then I guess the ~80Kg electric motor will do that!
