aeronca65t
Great Pumpkin
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Many of you may have those, cheap, Chinese hydraulic floor jacks that can be bought for under $20 USD.
I have never bought one but I have four because various relative and friends have given them to me.
Although I have a larger roll-around jack I use at home, the compact size of these things makes them appealing when packing for a race. Unfortunately, they don't go low enough for my car and may even be too high for a normal street LBC.
So I ditched the front wheels on mine and welded on skids. Then I shortened the riser section (under the lift pad) and welded on a fixed, rectangular steel pad.
It's now about 2-1/2 inches lower than it was originally.
I also added a heavy piece of electrical house wire threaded through a piece of fuel line hose as a handle to pick it up or hang it by. I know it'll pretty low tech and not as nice as those slick aluminum Lo-Boy jacks but it cost me ZERO and I use it all the time.
This thing has been so useful to me that I'm about to modify another of these jacks the same way.
As always, be sure to use jacks stands (I have a shortened set of those too). And, do not attempt this if you are unsure of your welding skills.
I have never bought one but I have four because various relative and friends have given them to me.
Although I have a larger roll-around jack I use at home, the compact size of these things makes them appealing when packing for a race. Unfortunately, they don't go low enough for my car and may even be too high for a normal street LBC.
So I ditched the front wheels on mine and welded on skids. Then I shortened the riser section (under the lift pad) and welded on a fixed, rectangular steel pad.
It's now about 2-1/2 inches lower than it was originally.
I also added a heavy piece of electrical house wire threaded through a piece of fuel line hose as a handle to pick it up or hang it by. I know it'll pretty low tech and not as nice as those slick aluminum Lo-Boy jacks but it cost me ZERO and I use it all the time.
This thing has been so useful to me that I'm about to modify another of these jacks the same way.
As always, be sure to use jacks stands (I have a shortened set of those too). And, do not attempt this if you are unsure of your welding skills.

