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6 64pustorage New member Joined Jun 8, 2012 Messages 4 Location Sacramento California Oct 7, 2012 #1 Test Attachments image.jpg 140.8 KB · Views: 62
T theoldwizard1 Well-known member Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 43,073 Location SE MI Oct 8, 2012 #2 Looks just like my 30+ YO Sears floor jack, but I don't have the cool magnetic wheels that will hold it to a steel ceiling !
Looks just like my 30+ YO Sears floor jack, but I don't have the cool magnetic wheels that will hold it to a steel ceiling !
L Lkdelta Well-known member Joined Sep 21, 2010 Messages 1,131 Location 40 mi.east of syracuse Oct 8, 2012 #3 That would work, great way to store our floor jacks
D DHS Well-known member Joined Feb 9, 2009 Messages 1,054 Location Central FL Oct 8, 2012 #4 When I try that with mine, oil runs out the vent... Last edited: Oct 8, 2012
P pop pop Well-known member Joined Apr 1, 2010 Messages 2,859 Location Virginia Oct 8, 2012 #5 Stored mine that way. Found I didn't need it anymore as everything just floated up. Had to buy some sky hooks to hold things down though ;-)
Stored mine that way. Found I didn't need it anymore as everything just floated up. Had to buy some sky hooks to hold things down though ;-)
U uniballer Well-known member Joined Aug 6, 2012 Messages 2,567 Location bedford, va Oct 8, 2012 #6 The pic is upsidedown!
D Dustin Echoes Well-known member Joined Jun 13, 2012 Messages 311 Location Gagetown , NB Canada Oct 8, 2012 #7 Ow, my neck...
T TedM Member Joined Sep 19, 2012 Messages 23 Oct 9, 2012 #8 uniballer said: The pic is upsidedown! Click to expand... Yea it is!
OP 6 64pustorage New member Joined Jun 8, 2012 Messages 4 Location Sacramento California Oct 9, 2012 #9 Help!!! Get me down from here