I don't have any personal experience with one but I asked Jeff Kritzer at BendPak about the effort required to work one because I too have a jack that the mechanical advantage to use it is terrible. He told me that this Ranger one had a large enough cylinder that it wasn't hard to use. I was...
I don't know if it's hard to get the size you are looking for but a couple of weeks ago I bought a set of LT235/75/15's in the LTX M/S and the dealer was able to have them from their warehouse the next day.
I've looked at the Seville bench lots of times at Sam's and it looks like a nice bench. How long ago did you pay $149.00? I think a few weeks ago when I looked at the prices at the Sam's in Bowling Green KY they were $189.00.
SpeedCoach, Did you see a floor model in the store? How do they compare to the Gladiator benches? Are they really only 34 1/2" tall? I was thinking of ordering one but was hoping to hear a review on them first and find out if the dimension on the website is correct.
I bought a few of those Seville cabinents, I don't think they are quite as nice as the Gladiator but when you look at the price then they can't be beat. I'll probably get one more in a few months.
I asked the same question in regards to my two post Bend-Pak and this is what I was told by Jeff Kritzer of Bend-Pak " Being in the auto shop business expansion joints are a common issue that we have to deal with daily. 6” is the magic number. Try to maintain a 6” spacing from expansion...
If you are a member of Sams Club or Costco take a look at their Gorilla Rack shelving. They are pretty decent shelves for the money. They are easily adjustable and hold a good bit of weight.
I think the HD14 is very similar to the HD12 series that it replaced. I own a HD12 and it has to be bolted down, I'm almost certain the HD14 will also have to be bolted to the floor.
A dealer near me in Glasgow KY told me they'd stopped selling any carports except Carolina because that was the only company they'd dealt with that was actually showing up when they were supposed to, doing good work and standing behind the work after it was completed. I looked at the displays...
My HD-12 runs pretty smooth but it's bolted down and I spent a lot of time making sure it was perfectly square before bolting it to the floor. That may make the difference and if it's off it will most likely contributre to your rubber blocks binding.
I asked Jeff Kritzer at Bendpak this question in regards to my 10,000 pound two post lift and here's what he said:
· Being in the auto shop business expansion joints are a common issue that we have to deal with daily. 6” is the magic number. Try to maintain a 6” spacing from expansion...
I set my HD-12 up by myself. It wasn't hard but I did use pallet forks on my tractor to unload the parts from my flatbed trailer and also to put the runways in place. If you set it up yourself then you have a better idea of how it all works.