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Airbag Jack

jerrdanjohn

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Built this jack because I needed one for my trucks. Triangulated the hinges to make the jack stable. If you would like to see the build and a video of it working check out
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iajonesy

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Wow, that's a very nice jack. I like the way you added the air switch to the handle, too. Is the fitting located on the bottom side of the bag now? I figured that was the reason for using the channel iron. Thanks for sharing the build video and the demo with the BIG trucks. Welcome to the GJ,by the way.

Mike
 
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jerrdanjohn

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Line is now on the bottom. I didn't have a 3/4" to 1/4" pipe reducer so that was $1.60 of my build. I had to use only one reducer to keep the 90 as close to the bag as possible. The steel on the rails at the bottom is actually solid 1/2"x 1-1/2". Just had the air line in the top for testing. I have been around here for quite a while, just not many posts. Jonathan
 

gungatim

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nice work. that would be handy...and a little safer than the air bag jacks they used to sell on tv that inflated by sticking a hose on your exhaust pipe!!
 
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jerrdanjohn

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I bought a 1913 Camelback drill press from a fellow on practical machinist and he had white a few of them, he offered me a couple for free, so I obliged. He had more and I will be more then happy to see if he is willing to sell them if you would like. They are new and in excellent shape. If he says yeas I will put him in touch with you through this board. I think I seen were these are $290 each new on the net somewhere. Jonathan
 

Kellyblues

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Very nice!!! Making an air jack has been been on my to do list for years. I worked at Firestone industrial products years ago and have had a couple air bags kicking around in a box. I really like the triangle hinge idea. Very nice indeed.
 

iajonesy

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I'd be interested in one of those air bags myself if the man is willing to sell them. Again,great job all around.

Mike
 
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TauntDevil

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Very nice build. A shop I helped out at in Cali had one that they made as well but it eventually blew when a part of the car swung and hit the rubber side (Was sharp enough to puncture just enough for it to blow I guess) I doubt they have fixed it or made a new one yet as they are always busy.

However, after watching the video of yours, I was wondering if maybe you should add a tooth setup that goes over bars on the sides?
Going to try and draw what I have in mind to try and explain it better but basically teeth like you see on the tube benders. So when it is going up, those teeth are going over a bar extended out from the bottom base of the air lift and that way, in case of a fail, it has little locks to keep it from falling all the way down. More like a safety setup.

Good job though, looks great. going to have to search and find an airbag for myself as well. Not as large as all the cars I work on are at max, 4500lbs.
 

Briggs

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First I've seen of this. Thats pretty awesome. I work on mainly cars. I could build one of these using a smaller airbag. Maybe one of the ones they use on trucks for air ride. 1/8: plate would be plenty enough for my cars that weigh no more then 3000 lbs.

Watch some videos of yours on youtube. Thats a nice shop you have.
 
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jerrdanjohn

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First I've seen of this. Thats pretty awesome. I work on mainly cars. I could build one of these using a smaller airbag. Maybe one of the ones they use on trucks for air ride. 1/8: plate would be plenty enough for my cars that weigh no more then 3000 lbs.

Watch some videos of yours on youtube. Thats a nice shop you have.

Smaller bags are easy to find, but I would recommend new, not used. These bags are like tires and old used tires usually ****. Should be plenty on e-bay. I picked mine up in your town Charlotte, NC. It won't take much of a bag to pick up a car, but bigger diameter = less pressure, so it's easier on the bag the bigger you use. You can flip a loaded semi trailer over with 11 psi and some big recovery bags.
 

keith5064

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Very nice! I came up with this about a year ago, was going to make a handle and a remote air switch, but never got around too it, haven't really used it to be honest.will be very handy one day...

 

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nerraw117

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I am going to have to make me one of these and the fact that yall are in charlotte puts icing on the cake! I got no excuses.


Smaller bags are easy to find, but I would recommend new, not used. These bags are like tires and old used tires usually ****. Should be plenty on e-bay. I picked mine up in your town Charlotte, NC. It won't take much of a bag to pick up a car, but bigger diameter = less pressure, so it's easier on the bag the bigger you use. You can flip a loaded semi trailer over with 11 psi and some big recovery bags.
 
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