Kudos to anyone willing to take on the line in this market. Big commitment ($25-35k orders at a time)....not sure how they are handling the product liability issue. SD
Not much info on their site.
I know. It makes me much less willing to buy a pair of their jackstands, though I'd like to, even at 200 clams. I wonder if the Chinese variant is built in a ISO certified factory? ABout $140 vs. $200 and the Danish made don't seem that painful a purchase.
Can you comment more on "the product liability issue"?
For anyone still looking for AC Hydraulic stuff, there is a guy selling their jacks including the DK13HLQ and flat top jack stands at: http://www.ac-hydraulics.com
There is a post on there saying he has them in stock. Dated January 2010

When I was selling the AC jacks and stands, the flat top version was NOT being made at the Danish factory....it was outsourced and there were quality issues with surface rust and sloppy welds. It looks like the new version is based on the factory 1500N which should eliminate those quality control issues...not sure where the posts are made.
I'm surprised AC didn't base the flat top jack on the heavier duty 3000n....cost would be $5-10 more per stand for twice the weight capacity.
SD
I purchased 2 flat top AC 3000N-GS1 3000 pound jackstands from Flemming Lauridsen in June of last year...
How did you pay for your stands? He will only take payment by check, cashiers check or wire, no credit cards. FWIW he quoted me $438.75 for a dk 20 and $89 each for 3000N-GS1 stands. Sending effectively cash to someone for this amount doesn't exactly inspire confidence
My main concern with the ac hydraulics site is that if you do a whois search on them, they don't have an admin/registrant contact info as well as no physical contact information on their website, just an email.

I did pay by check. I was only a little bit worried, but he was recommended to me by the AC Hydraulics people in Denmark. I figured he was legit and he was. It was worth the small risk to me to get the Euro quality stands.
I think ebay has ruined me for purchasing from unknowns online!....
I think ebay has ruined me for purchasing from unknowns online!I didn't think twice when I place an order with AC-Hydraulics.com for a ($$$) DK13HLQ. But, that because they take Visa, whom will always protect the customer. They also process through PayPal so the merchant doesn't see your car info either.
I'll keep you posted if I have any problems with my order. UPS shows a Friday arrival date!![]()
You could also call Milwaukee jack directly and get a decent price on the best jack made. For me it came down to the US milwaukee, the US Hein Warner (which is a legendary bullet proof design) or the AC.

Steve: that's some serious attention to detail. That's the way to do it.
What kind of crimper is that? It looks like one of those Swiss jobs.
I'll post more later, but I've been getting conflicting reports from various sources on whether or not the jack stands are presently being made in Denmark. If they aren't, I thinking I might as well go Esco for the flat top jack stands.
The original AC Hydraulic flat tops were never made in Denmark....that's why they were the first to disappear from the factory website. SD

Now you have me wondering. I asked Flemming Lauridson directly where the flat tops (3 ton version) were made and he stated Denmark. I certainly wouldn't have bought them if he said otherwise. Now, you say they were never made in Denmark and I see nothing on these stands stating COE, just some AC sticker. The welds are OK.
I am wondering if I was lied to![]()

The original AC Hydraulic flat tops were never made in Denmark....that's why they were the first to disappear from the factory website. SD
I could have sworn that I saw the 3000N flat top stands on the AC Hydraulic website when I researched this prior to purchase last summer.
I looked at the ESCO import (in pictures) and the only difference I see between the ESCO and my "AC Hydraulic" stand is that the ESCO has a gold colored tube for the adjustable support, whereas the AC one I have is silver. Hard to say from a picture, but it looks like maybe one factory makes these bases and then someone slaps a sticker on it to mark it ESCO or AC
It ***** because I really am big on not getting under Chinese jackstands. I don't care how good they look. Just don't trust them.
Steve, In looking back over your posts I think I see where some confusion is coming from.
When you stated that the original 3000N flat tops were never made in Denmark what exactly were you referring to? It seems you may have only been referring to the support tube, which you had a hand in designing. I think this may be what is confusing me and maybe others.
Can you clarify?
Vinco and Steve: This has made me very curious. And, I don't like being lied to.
On a different note, I received my DK13HLQ from AC-Hydraulics.com today!! Looks to be in great condition (Thanks UPS), now I just need to wait until my neighbor gets home to help lift it out of the box.
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