Right now, I'm waiting to hear from Gabe at Dannmar on what to do about only having 3.5 inches of concrete. I'm pissed at the concrete guy and the builder, but there is nothing that can be done about that now, other than to warn others that if you are having a floor poured, get out there and ensure that you are getting the depth that you want.
When I ordered my MaxJax, I also ordered the 7/8" Bosche drill bit off of EBay. At $5, I bought 2, so with postage it was only $15.50. They arrived in a timely manner. Again, nice to have for the future.
I talked to Dannmar this morning re: the long hose. They said to put the fittings at 45 degrees to create more of an arc for the hose. If it leaks they said to call back. I will try it out tonight.
I got the GregSmith small tripod stands to put under the car. They will work when the cars are at the high setting. I don't have a good solution for the low setting as most jackstands do not go to 30-33".
Steve
The 10 ton stands go from 19" to 30". would that do it?
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/10-Ton-Jack-Stands-Set-of-2
I bought the Bosche HCBG24 and they worked great. I don't know if the ones that you pointed out work well or not.
Can you share a photo of the epoxy anchors? Curious as to what those look like.
Here is the epoxy anchor (bottom) beside the regualr wedge anchor. I was surprised that they aren't wedge shaped at the bottom, but I understand that the epoxy is incredibly strong. I'll have to look up the specs on them one of these days. With my 12 inch 3500 psi repour, it might be overkill, but there is no such thing as being "too safe".
Bill
Safety Third !
Not really. The problem is you have to use the pin locations which I assume are 1" or so apart. You really need something with fine grained adjustment to snug the stand up to the part you are looking to brace.
Steve
Here is the epoxy anchor (bottom) beside the regualr wedge anchor. I was surprised that they aren't wedge shaped at the bottom, but I understand that the epoxy is incredibly strong. I'll have to look up the specs on them one of these days. With my 12 inch 3500 psi repour, it might be overkill, but there is no such thing as being "too safe".
Bill
Safety Third !
I bought these from GS Equip. They're perfect for the MJ. They have the screw adjustment feature.
http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/2-Ton-Tripod-Stand-SHORT
We have the same set. 4 really and we cut one set down a bit to fit when the car is lower.I bought a set of these based on your feedback. They are great stands but only will work on the higher height. I have not found anything that would screw up like this if I have a car at the 26" height.
Steve
I bought a set of these based on your feedback. They are great stands but only will work on the higher height. I have not found anything that would screw up like this if I have a car at the 26" height.
Steve
I bought the above drill to put anchors down to install Maxjax. Got the pilot 5/8" hole done, then tried to do 7/8" and got about a quarter inch and then it stopped turning, though I could hear the drill motor working, no action at the drill end. I called Bosch and he advised me not to drill pilot hole, just do 7/8" hole, as the drill bit was catching on the side of the smaller hole, and the clutch was coming on. I haven't tried it his way yet, and wondered if anyone else had this issue, and what you did to solve problem. Thanks,
Don Ivey
Thanks for the info about the template. One other question. How do you get a fairly accurate torque measurement if you use the Wej-it method of anchor installation, and keep the bolt head steady while tightening the bolt below. My torque wrench works with a socket, so can't get to bolt. Guess I just need to calibrate my arm
Don Ivey
I had this happen in my test hole. What I needed to do was get the drill going first and lower slowly so it chipped the edge it was catching on. I had to do that a few times but got the hole completed. After that I was determined to not use the pilot hole method.
When I drilled my real holes I made a template out of poplar and drilled the 7/8" holes straight away using the laser level technique. Here is a link to my template. It is in Visio and you need to print on a legal size piece of paper and disable fit to page.
http://www.lanability.com/images/maxjaxtemplate.vsd
Here is the template taped to the board. I used a centerpunch to give me markers for the holes I drilled.
I then cleaned the concrete and taped down the template with 3M double sided tape. It pulled up my old **** epoxy when I pryed it off so lots of holding power.
Here is what it looked like after the holes were done. They lined up perfect.
Steve
What size hole did you drill in the wood?
Thanx a ton for the template!
No problem. I used a 7/8" spade bit.
Steve
Finished installing the lift. I only had one problem with one bolt which i had to use epoxy on. The concrete was 3.5 deep near the wall and 5.5 in the middle. Love the product so far!
Did you epoxy the one that was 3.5 ? or was it another ?Finished installing the lift. I only had one problem with one bolt which i had to use epoxy on. The concrete was 3.5 deep near the wall and 5.5 in the middle. Love the product so far!
Did you epoxy the one that was 3.5 ? or was it another ?
Finished installing the lift. I only had one problem with one bolt which i had to use epoxy on. The concrete was 3.5 deep near the wall and 5.5 in the middle. Love the product so far!
I'm getting ready to buy 2 gallons of fluid for the lift. Any opinions on whether hydraulic fluid or ATF is better? I live in Florida, so ultra-cold temperatures aren't an issue. Price for 2 gal of Hyd Fluid is $20 at Tractor Supply, ATF is $30 for 2 gal.
Hay, I'm waiting for some new concrete to harden. Just one more week to wait. Can I still connect up my hoses and bleed the system, even though it's not bolted down? I'd probably put them back to back and secure the tops of the posts together so that they don't go anywhere.
Hay, I'm waiting for some new concrete to harden. Just one more week to wait. Can I still connect up my hoses and bleed the system, even though it's not bolted down? I'd probably put them back to back and secure the tops of the posts together so that they don't go anywhere.
Great install, Greater Bimmer!
I'm getting ready to buy 2 gallons of fluid for the lift. Any opinions on whether hydraulic fluid or ATF is better? I live in Florida, so ultra-cold temperatures aren't an issue. Price for 2 gal of Hyd Fluid is $20 at Tractor Supply, ATF is $30 for 2 gal.
