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One of my lifts has more wood than it should on the bunks and it floated so I took a 3 foot long 4 inch PVC pipe capped one end filled it with concrete capped the other end and hung it on the lift. Problem solved
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See my posts from the other linked thread. My techniques worked.
Also, make sure you pop a hole in the top of the fenders. They trap air and also become buoyant.
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By his post it was obvious he was joking
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