Ok getting ready to rebuild it hopefully this weekend how do I get that big (snap ring) on pump cover off to pull it out and reseal it ? I assume even if I pull the bottom plug it need to remove the retaining clip. Anybody ?
Sitting next to my other WS it is a hein werner the hydraulics all look identical other then the saddle is smooth and no tee on the handle up by the release.
And low and behold I measure the ram and indeed it seems to be WS I ordered a kit for a WS and I guess I will found out shortly. But...
Ok so I need a little help it's seems fairly obvious to me this a hein werner jack but there are no markings and the tag appears long gone can somebody help me possibly identify so I can pick up a rebuild kit. It is full of fluid and currently won't raise more then 6 inches. Thanks Chris
As former apprentice on a lot of commercial jobs this is what I would use and did use to terminate a stranded wire connect stranded wire was never meant to be wrapped around or under a terminal screw. Klein a makes a pair crimpers that work great for doing the connections.
Somebody ****** this up almost seems to good to be true. I've been looking for something similar but now isn't the right time for me ! http://denver.craigslist.org/tls/5721099366.html
What the heck happened to the rest of this thread from earlier this week ? Still an awesome saw. I certainly wish I had your talent to sketch something like this and build it off the cuff so to speak.
It's a hell of thought but I think it would indeed gum it up as lead is very soft and will snap a drill bit if your not careful drill it. I think milling it would the best way to go but anything is worth a try.
Man oh man you sir are extremely talented and have access to some very cool tools. That band saw is awesome. Any idea how much you have invested in it ?
I think it's a good price you won't find a new jack that will last 50 plus years chances are it is just low on oil if I had to guess. Good jack try bring him down on price and buy it.